if. fRanr^rafpr Evrattig l^rrald AVEBAOE DAIX.T CIBCVLATION THE WEATHEE Eighteen Ubles were In play last The Oadlisn club under the direc­ Tbs annua] dinner o f Hose and Thare will be a pteeting of ttaa Fek lor the moath at Jaauary, I fis Foreeaat of U. 8. Weathor SorMu, Pupils of Miss Grace Adkms will Hartford D iw a TwnatT give a piano recital In her studio at night at the Manchester Oresn Com­ tion of Thomae Maxwell will Stng at Ladder Company No. 1, of the lowcraft Club in the Maaonie Tem­ 689 Main street Sunday afternoon munity club's bridge snd setbsek. the meeting tomorrow evening at South Manchester Are department ple next Tuesday night at 7:80 at 8 o'clock. Duets and saxophone First honors In the latter game Emanuel t^theran church. Instead win be held In the fire house ttb' o'eloek. 5 . 4 5 9 Cleody, prabobly light rain or CHt w t o the Polteh OIrie* Ctab night. Osano arill cater. About 80 Mambw of tha Aadlt T a n HaU. North Street numbers by Walter Schober will were won by John McCSnn, second at the G Clet club. The Cecllian EQUIPMENT ■now tonight or Tneoday; net rnneh rtve variety to the program. Those by John Phelps and third by Mrs. J. singers will be guests of the O Clef ere expected to be present. Officers Baroag o f OIrenlatloaa change in temperature. Mndo tamlehed by o,: the fire dsitrict and department I 'M BLt:i; DIAMONDS’* who will take part Include Miriam M. Dense. In bridge, Mrs. Robert club at a social fplldwing the serv­ ilanrliMtPr IJeralb ice. officers will attend. VALENTINB BBIDOB AND That Is Complete AitnHwiea Me.______Selwlt^ Howard Grant. Beverly Lathrop was high, Mrs. John Struff, Belknap, Leon Podrove, Ruth second and R. M. Alexander, third. SETBACK Monday, Febmaiy 18, >:tS VOL. LIV., NO. 119. (CloaolSod Advortteiog on Page lA ) podrove, Donald Fisher, Nadine At the close of the games the At the setback party held In St. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1935. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Sullivan, Dorothy Denton, Emily women's committee served sugar ODD FELLOWS HALL ROBERT K. ANDERSON Bridget's hall last night when 14 Sunaet Rebekab Lodge. ABOUT TOWN Hanna, Stella Krleskl. bims and coffee. members of Campbell Council, K. of Funeral Director Vto C., met a like number of players Oaah Prliee! Refreohmenla! Setback Tonight Admlooloo 28c. b r o t h e r s Mra. Ada Peckbam. Mrs. Edith from St. Bridget's Holy Name So­ W ATKINS ; Inc. The refUler meeting' ot the A daughter, Betty Ann, weighing New Funeral Home—142 Boat Center Street Amerieaa Legion euxlllery will be nine pounds, was bom In Congers, Chapman and Mrs. Slgrid Modesn ciety, the north end players won. Masonic Temple held Monday evening at 8 o'clock at N. Y„ Feb. 12. to Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ wUI assist Mrs. Janet Unnell of 219 This is the second time that the AO Hen Invited. TEL. Office 5171. Houle 7494. the State Armory. ert Bowser of that place. Mra. Bow­ Center street, at whose home the Holy Name players have won the Refreshmenta. Admisalon 25e. ser, before her marriage, was Miss Pythian Sisters will hold a setback contests. Arrangements are being made to have another sitting played Mr, and Mrs. Edmund Wiley of Betty Rlnner of 88 Ported street. tonight. This la their first child./' at the Knights’ rooms next week. U. S. WINNER IN GOLD DECISION Woodland etfeet. Mr. and Mra. Wal­ $ 5 0 -0 0 lace Robb and daughter Beulah of St. Mary’s Young People’s Fellow­ Scarborough Road, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Luthg^ J. Chapin of ship win omit Its regular meeting Mra. Winiam Carr and family of Lewis street have heen called to tomorrow evening. Bound For Death House Wells street are among those plan­ Ashfleld, Mass., bebause of the sud­ HAVE YOU TRIED Sales Plan ning to attend the funeral of Robert den death of Mr/ Chapin's father, U. S. CHAMBER RAPS 8 Coupon Book* D. Telford, Mrs. Wiley's brother, George H. Chapin, who would have Rev. C. Homer Ginns of the North FILMS THE NEW 1935 which takes place tomorrow at 2 been 85 years' old had ho lived to Methodist church will preach on the DEVEMIPED AND PLYMOUTH T ™ SUPREME COURT DENIES subject, "Human Gods,” at the Spe­ O’clock at the Mitchell Funeral July 17 next. Mr. and Mrs. Chapin PRINTED Gasoline...... $30.00 home. Brattleboro, Vermont. expect to return to Manchester on cial I^thlan service tomorrow eve­ ning at the church. 24-HOUR SERVICE A Check for.. .$20.00 WORK-RELIEF PLAN Monday. DESOTO Because of the snow it has been Yet? Call US and let us Film Deposit Box At For Tour 1985 Auto Maricen found necessary to use certain roads show you what they will do. On a Repayment Plan—Ae Uttle AT ASSEMBiy EXTRA PRICE ON BONDS In the East cemetery to reach burial Store Entrance. Aa $1.47 Weekly. plots. As a result of this change Depot Square Bosmess Men Ask That Two ;i8 DESPERADOS there now appears a sign on one of See Mr. OianL Legislators Expect Monster the gates of a road leading from Garage Blast Center street Into the ceme­ Follow the crowd and have a KEMP'S Depot Square Tel. 8181 Billions Be Cut from Says Congress Erred in tery that reads: "This Way Out." W E DELIVER STIU AT LARGE Crowd at Public Hearing Market Prices Go Up real good time at the BLUE FLAME RANGE OIL Measure— Faces Hot De­ i Ignoring Contracts Bat The Misses Ruth Benson, Eva 8Vic PER GALLON Johnson and Edith Stone are at­ on Wednesday; Dealers tending the Christian Young Peo­ Telephone 3961 bate Today. IN JAIL BREAK After Court Ruling \ Bans Suits for Collection; ple's Conference at Augustana Col­ Ask Changes in Law.._ — ------i lege. Rock Island, Illinois this week. SILVER GRILL MIDLAND Abrogation of Clause in THE LARGEST GRILL DANCE FLOOR IN TOWN! Washington, Feix A8—(AP) — 13 Recaptured— Guard Is New York. Feb. 18. — (A P )—.J.pronounced gains, but the uUlltleS Judge Ingils of the Hartford Stocks spurted today following an- ! were able to get up only small frac- County Superior Court reserved de­ FILLING STATION The Roosevelt $4,880,000,000 work Hartford, Feb. 18.— (A P )—With SU Main S t W. S. Grant, Mgr. ^and relief bill, headed into more de­ nouncement that the Supreme i tlons. Private Contracts Sus­ cision In an application for divorce Killed as Couvicts Use the liquor Issue holding the top Court had ruled In favor of the gov- | Gains of around 2 to 6 points . heard by him yesterday and brought BOCK BEER bate in the Senate today with the spot, a program with three action- smment’s abrogation of the gold ' were shown by Case, Santa Fe, U. by Mrs. Ruth Raddlng J^elson Chamber of Commerce of the packed days shaped Itself today for clause In private contracU. j S. Steel, Bethlehem Steel. U. S. ; tained by Ruling; Court against Ralph C. Nelson, on the, On Draught Today United States urging on the Sena­ Wouieu aud Childreu as Quiet was the rule during the Smelting, Chrysler. Johns Mans- grounds of de.sertlon. They were the General Assembly. There was W e Are An Agent For torial critics who seek to cut a two every Indication that the crowd momlng hours but there was little ville, American Can, American Tel- Stood 51o 4; Justice Me- married March ,1, 1017, Mrs. Nelson billion dollar chunk out of the meas­ Shields Dnriug Escape. excltement In the financial sector ephone, N. Y. Central, Pennsylva- now lives at her parents home in ure. which will attend the public hear­ and many of the board rooms were uia, Union Pacific, Baltimore and Manchester Music by STUNT and PASSENGER Weather Hasn Y Delayed A chamber committee In a report ing Wednesday before the Judiciary virtually deserted. Equities were I Ohio. Allied Chemical, Howe Sound, Reynolds Says m Dissent­ published today recommended that committee of the General Assembly inclined to sag however, until the j Du Pont, Cerro de Pasco. American Epw-orth Leaguers of the South only two billion be appropriated for Granite, Okla., Feb. 18 — ( A P I - flash of the court's decision appear- i Smelting, Dome and McIntyre Por­ Methodist church are asked to note K p P P E R S on the many liquor 'ollls, will be os ing ""Constitution Is Gone ” The Delivery of Our Good public works as against the $4,000,- Eighteen desperate convicts were at great. If not greater, than those of ed on the news tickers cuplne. that the meeting tomorrow evening MOONLIGHT 000,000 contained In the administra­ Many Issues were up around a Will be held at .1:45 o'clock Instead large In the southwe.st today after a 1931 and 1933. The Hat Immediately turned tion measure. The other $880,000,- Lewis S. Lauria of Waterbury, around and showed Its heels to the point or so. of 6 o’clock. Mrs I»uls St. Clair FLYING wholesale break from the state re­ Word that the President hoped to 000 is to carry on present relief ac- secretary of the National Liquor confused bears. Washington, Feb. 18.— (A P )— Burr will lead the discussion on SERENADERS formatory In which women and chil­ get hiB NRA message to Congress ‘The Attitude of a Good American Coal This Winter Either tivltiea while the administration is Dealers Association, has estimated Bonds of the secondary classifi­ Dividing five to four, the Supreme seeking to transfer 3,500,000 desti­ late today or tomorrow at least, toward Liquor." i. Mu.sic Every Night Beginning Tuesday! SATURDAY AFTERNOON dren wore used as shields and one •.4,000 permit holders will converge cations rallied with stocks and fear Court today In effect swept away As hundreds of customers know who depend on our fuel tute to public works. guard was shot to death. on the Capitol for what most ob­ of panic In the C!!hlcago grain pita was of Interest to those who be­ ‘‘All experience” said the report, caused the Board of Trade to sus­ lieve that further recovery In busi­ any government or private obliga­ The first sitting of the second AND ALL DAY SUNDAY □OKI service. Back In the cells were 13 other servers predict will be the "hottest" "proves that there must be an end hearing of the session. pend trading. The dollar, strong In ness will depend to some extent on tion to pay gold bonds in gold. series of the duplicate-bridge convicts who had jolneu in the Sun­ the lengthening and strengthening tournament was held at the Man­ sooner or Inter to government de- Lauria said "the i ombined forces early foreign exchange dealings, re­ (Thief Justlce^ughes, delivering Sclilitx and Narragansett flclts.” day dash for liberty, while Mrs. versed Its trend under a fast cover­ of certain codes and the elimination the majority opinion In a courtroom chester Country Club last evening. Take Off On the Ice At Globe Hollow George A. W aters- the Nation’s of the Restaurant Association, the Already the Senate has before It Hotel Association, the Package.. ing movement. of other provisions pertaining to tense with the realization of an his­ The winning couples were Mr. and only feminine warden of a male the administration of the act. Mrs. S. Oswald Johnson, east and on Draught $ 1 3 -0 0 per ton an amendment proposed by Senator Store and the Retail Beer. Wine The stock ticker tape got several toric moment, said Congress must L. POLA COAL CO. Adams, (D „ Cbl.), to cut $2,000,- prison—shunned praise for her and Liquor Association will have minutes behind floor dealings and That the government, In the light be free to deal as It saw fit with west and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Coke Sold For Cash Only. Knofla, north and south. Second sit­ Try Our Home ('ookod Foods and Delicious Sandwiches. One Open Cockpit Plane and One Cabin Plane Owned By 62 Hawthorne Street TrI. 4918 000,000 out of the appropriation. heroism and sought the source of "I'm glad to be on my way!" Thus did Bruno Richard Hauptmann say able speakers representing them at prices were pushed up 2 to around of the high court’s pronouncement matters which would affect the cur­ will adhere to Its plans for credit ting will be held March I. The Branch Office 55 School Street Tel. 4682 The committee contended that $2,- pistols smuggled to the leaders. goodbye to Flemlngton, N. J., scene of his trial for the murder the hearing Wednesday to oppose 7 points before profit taking caused rency, and the court must take ac­ .Stafford Flying Service. 000,000,000 for public works, plus HasUIIy summoned, sheriff’s poss­ of the Lindbergh baby, when, as shown here, he was driven away to the advance to taper off consider­ Inflstlon, versus monetary Inflation count of current economic condi­ hostesses for that evening will be the tendency to restrict licenses to as a means of stimulating private Mrs. A. F. Gustafson, 7988 and Mrs. Coal aold In 20 and 100-lb. baga at our Branch Office. another billion appropriated for the es rode throughout the night over Trenton prison under sentence to die during the week of March 18. restaurants, hotels and clubs." ably. After halving initial gains tions even in ruling on contracts. L T. WOOD CO. the short grass plains seeking to Hauptmann sat manacled to Lieut. Allen .Smith of the New Jersey the list again stiffened. The rails J. I. Olson, 4370. Reservations must PHONE 4496 purpose but unexpended, would be Much Bootleg Liquor Dissenting—with three of hla col­ be made by calling them. PILOTS: sufficient The emergency money flush the felons from their biding state police, left. In this week-end statement and industrials recorded the most (Oeattsasd on Page Two) leagues—Justice McReynolda said! asked for the next fiscal year. It places. Lauria said liberalization of the "The Constitution Is gone.” Rehearsals for the German play. HANK WETHERELL-Manchester eald. Is more than what Is likely to The break followed an Investiga­ state control act was advocated os While Invalidating the law say­ *Daa Salz Dcr Ehe" to be presented be spent during that year. tion Into reports of cn:cl treatment a means of combatting bootlegging, ing government obligations need by the Zlpser Qub In Tinker hall FREE! FREE! CHAN B E V IN -E ast Hampton Already the Senate has before It of the Inmatea contended that two-thirds of liquor not be paid In gold, the court simul­ Saturday night, March 2, under the an amendment, proposed by Senator Trouble All Week TWO WOMEN BEHEADED consumed In this state Is bootleg, RUSSIA IS THREATENED taneously denied holders of Federal direction of Andrew Wlntler, are Adams (D„ Col.) to cut $2,000,000,- "W e have been having trouble that no taxes are paid on it. bonds the right to sue for redress In progressing satisfactorily. Follow­ 000 out of the appropriation. down here all week", said the war­ "This," he said, “ Is the condition the (Tourt of Cnaima. ing the play there will be dancing Two 1935 Pontiac Sedans Each There Is some Ulk on Cartel Hill that we seek to remedy." This right also was denied hold­ and a social time. Tickets may be den. who yesterday exposed herself Moat observers ars vlrtiji^y of possible oompromises by the Ad­ to gun fire o f the prisoners. "We AS J^PIK IN GERMANY WITH ANOTHER FAMINE ers of the gold certificates, who had obtained from any member of the Week For 7 Weeks ministration to meet seme crlttclsm agreed that one of the' principal sought to get $1.69 for each dollar committee in cha^e, of which We Believe This Will Be took every precaution but we questions to be decided by the Gen­ o f the bill, but nothing baa been an­ in their certificates. Jacob auchsnskl is the chairman. No charge, no obligation, no strings attached to this couldn't guard against guns being eral Assembly is whether taverns MEMBER OF OCC OBEYS nounced officially. In some quarters smuggled In from the outside." The government won all along a 'White House conference is expect­ are to be permitted to sell liquor by Relief Committees Join m HIS DENTIST’S ORDERS the line with regard to private Offer. It doesn’t even cost you a postage stamp. Just From two smuggled pistols, the Hilfer Refs.es t. Show ARKANSAS SCHOOL the drink. At present they may sell ed today or tomorrow. plot expanded abruptly to Its dead­ bonds and state and municipal geld come in and get your entry blank and fill it out. Yours Press For Speed only beer and ale. Hartford, Feb. 18 — (AP) — I contracts. ly completion. Dr. Thomas Hoffman CXX dental | Administration men are pressing Edward J. Ryan, spokesman for Appeal to World; Say Tbey In each case, by five to four all may tie the winning entry. Tune in W'TIC Sunday night The ring leaders appeared sud­ M erc: DetaSs ef Double' RED HEAQUARTERS the tavern owners, said more thin surgeon, learned that there I s ' NOTICE Another Popular Special for speed, declaring that money for around, the court upheld the right at 10 o’clock for the whole .story. denly at the side of a trust prisoner, 500 owners of such establishments one man at Camp Tourney, CCC To The relief la needed quickly and that the of Congress to regulate the curren­ People of Manchester serving as inside turnkey, poked a Execution Kept Secret; will appear before the committee to Have Antbentic Reports unit at West Goshen, who inter­ cy. public works program should be pistol muzzle against his ribs. urge that they be granted this prets orders very literally. Be­ That started as soon as possible. They The Court of (Tiaims is the only "Give us the keys" they demand­ right. fore the dent>>.’a arrival last tribunal before which suits against hope for a vote by the end of the ed. With cold precision the malcon­ Two Others Get Life. Legislators to Ask Congress To Charter Buses of Food Shortage. week, an order waa Issued that Kenneth Smith COLE MOTOR SALES FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS week. the government may bb taken. Has Joined the Emplnvment of tents rounded up inside ti:mkeys Lauria asserted dealers In all every one in the camp waa to If the bill goes through In the Other courts may not entertain THE MANf'IIESTEK TAXI 91 Center Street Manchester and Day Sergeant Walter Ford to Probe Doings at the towns have been asked to charter have his teeth examined. All such suits without a special act of A Safe, Ospable, Trustworthy form the Administration desires, locking them In a cell. Berlin. Feb. 18.— (AP) —Baroness buses to carry witnesses to the London. Feb 18— (AP) — Three but one member of the organiza­ officials Indicated, road building and (Tongress, la\vyers said. Driver. We Are Now Oper­ Prisoners Mobilize Renate von Natzmer and Frau Capitol. relief committees with headquarters tion reported for the Inspection soli erosion control will be the first In the absence of any announce­ In declaring Congress could not ating Two Registered Taxi­ "Come on" they yelled. A mob of Benita von Falkenhayn were de- Commonwealth College. in Geneva and Vienna have issued a in person. But the one who did abrogate the gold clause In Its own cabs. public works started. ment from any group, there was no youthful prisoners rallied to the cry, capitated today as spies. Joint manifesto declaring that Rus­ not report complied with the bonds, the court added that those CALL 6588 The Public Works Administration indication as to how much opposi­ order, nevertheless. He sent in expects a torrent of applications for The double execution was tion would be voiced against the sia is threatened with another who had brought the suit had shown (Continued On Page Eight) Little Rock, Ark., Feb. 18— (AP) famine as disastrous as that of 193:i his teeth—an upper and lower no right of action. OUR THRIFT money If the measure Is approved. nounced officially at 2:50 p. . m.. many drastic amendments proposed plate—by messenger. PWA state offices already have esti­ (8:50 a. m., e. .s. t.) today. —Arkansas Legislators investigat­ to the Liquor Control Act. and appealing "to the conscience ot Congress Holds Power. In the opinion, read by Chief Jus­ mated that $10,000,000,000 will be With the start of the seventh leg­ the world X x x to avoid a repeti­ STATE LUNCH Strict secrecy was maintained un­ ing alleged "un-American” teachings tion of the tragedy.” tice Hughes to the crowded court­ sought by communities. til the official announcement was at Commonwealth college at Mena islative week, leaders plan to begin Formerly Clearys’ Lunch AWAIT OPERATION a drive tomorrow for more speed. The relief organization's concern­ room, the power of (Tongress to deal Some applicants already have made. expressed concern today over what ed said they were of the “ firm con­ with currency was fully upheld. Journeyed to Washington even House committee chairmen have BYRD EXPEDITION^ Everyman The official announcement said they said looked like a Communistic been asked to meet Immediately viction’ that a considerable part ot The court decreed that those who Features A Full Course though no applications have been re­ Reichsfuehrer Hitler declined to clearing house within their state. jhe Russia.i population Is once owmed gold certificates also had no LAUNDRY ceived since Feb. 28, 1934. after adjournment and It Is gener­ FOR ODD AILMENT exercise his prerogative of mercy. A hca: ing at Mena yesterday by a ally assumed that they will be told again In Imminent danger of fam­ cause of action and could not sue "Governor Curley of Massa­ The'two w.omen were beheaded in Joint legislative Investigating com­ ine." AT NEW ZEALAND the government. CHICKEN DINNER chusetts laid a bale of papers down that prompt steps must be taken to the courtyard of £he prison in mittee was said by one committee expedite 'measures through the Signatories of the appeal include Satisfaction within the Adminis­ Bible Class here the other day asking for $230,- which they had been held here. member to have "taught me more tration was evident at once. Speaker! Sunday 00,000," an official declared. “ And hearing stage. Omaha Girl in New Engbnd Previous to the announcement of about Soviet Russia than I ever Thus far, both Houses have acted (Conttnued on Page Tea) "I’m satisfied,’’ said the New Deal SHERWOOD O. BOWERS Mayor Fiorello LaGuardla, asked for execution, a high official In rJ:e learned In books." Senate leader. Senator Robinson of $1,040,000,000 for New York City on Just a handful of the more than AdmiraTs Second in Com­ Subject: 50c SERVICE ministry of propaganda said that Back from the college, located a l,800“'blll8 introduced. Arkansas. **A .Municipal Electric Plant Has an Inverted Stomach; juridical experta "were expecting a few miles from the Oklahoma state The conference of committee "In other words," said C!halrman For Manchester" W’e Specialize In Real Italian Stvie-Spaghetti. (Continued On Page Eight) reply from Munich at any minute " line, the committeemen expected to heads is expected to share the FRENCH AVIATORS mand Is Married as Flag­ Doughton of the House Ways and Sunday, February 17 ITALIAN SPAGHE'TTI AND MEAT BALLS Noted Snrgeon to Operate. Hitler was in Munich. hear witnesses tonight from Eastern spotlight tomorrow with the hear­ Means committee, "wl\at the govern­ Other Prisoners Arkansas, where Commonwealth's ing of the Senate committee named ment did might not have been ab­ 2nd Congregational Church And Exclusive Added Feature of This Service The juridical experts had mst director, Luclen Koch, was acquitted to Investigate the charge df Senator ship Reaches Civilization. solutely legal, but It was right." 25c W.H.DODEZGETS with Dr. Hans Frank, commissioner recently on a change of barratry In David R. Robbins. (R.. of Walling­ FORCED TO RETURN Attorney General Cummings ex­ Served At .\U Times. Fall River. Mass., Feb. is.— (AP) of Justice, to consider the dLsposl- connection with his speeches In be­ ford), that he was offered a state pressed his pleasure. V D A M i r i s M / V . -Ten-year-old Alyce Jane McHenry half of discontented share croppers. Job in return for his vote to' break Dunedin, N. Z., Feb. 18.— ( A P I - While the world waited in sus­ of Omaha ends her long journey to­ One committeeman said he would (Continued on Page Ten) the Senate deadlock over reorgani­ Rear Admiral Richard E. Byrd and pense, the Chief Justice at noon DEATH SENTENCE day to New England In search of propose that the legislature send a zation. briefly summarized the concluslona UR NAME IS YOUR NO MINIMUM WEIGHT Were Half Way to Goal When the members of hla Antarctic ex­ PANGE OlLi health. copy of the Mena testimony to "the Senator Raymond J. Devlin, (D.). before going to the reading of the •'7-AJ, ^ , > •, / i The Truesdale hospital, where she proper Congressional authorities” chairman of the committee, has an- pedition returned today to civiliza­ formal opinion. win be operated on for an unusual Motor Trouble Develops; tion in ah auro of romance. Private parties, states, municipal­ Bridgeport Man Found Guilty ailment that has turned her stom­ KAMINSKI IS TOLD (Continued on Page Three) (Continued on Page Ten) ities and their sub-dlvislons. he said, /// / / / (guarantee After the expedition's flagship ar­ The R.ockl^^^e Oil Coinpnny ach upside' down, has completed have no power to enter into gold . CONTINUED preparations to receive her. To Make Another Attempt rived here. Admiral Byrd's second- clause contracts, provided they in­ Our Thrift Laundry Service provides all table linen, in-command, Dr. Thomas C. Poulter, FOR NEXT W EEK of Murder in First Degree The train bearing Alyce and her IT’S HIS U S T DAY terfere with the power of Omgress For xnanv Y«ors w« hov* Mrv«d th« mother east will arrive at Provi­ and Miss Helen Gray were married. to regulate, the currency and the bed linen, towels and all other flat pieces ironed and Admiral Byrd gave the bride away. BOSTON OR NEW YORK by Three Judges. dence, R. I., at 2:11 p. m.. (e. s. t.). Here^s What Gold Ruling Porto Praea, Cape Verde Islafids, congressional policy. The pBople of this communilY. W « ar« An ambulance will brl 'g her here. Feb. 18.— (A P )—Indignant because Arrangements for the wedding As the minutes psissed with his were completed by wireless. Dr. S2.25 O.W^______S4.05 R.T. Dr. Philemon E. Truesdale. of their failure to Set a new nonstop reading, the audience lost some of proud of our roputedion for fair deeding, folded. Wearing: apparel just damp enougrh to iron. New Britam Youth to Die Poulter first met Miss Gray when founder of the hospital which bears flight distance record, Hal C^dos Its Interest. Apparently they found Means to John Citizen he was a member of the faculty of Providence . .82 O.W., gSAO B-'T U, S. Cleaners proud of the coed 'we sell. Our presence Bridgeport. Feb. 18.— (A P )—Wll- his name, will operate on the child and Maurice Roasl will try again aa it difficult to follow Hughes In his ilKm H. 65, o f this city must Iowa Wesleyan college. She later February 28, after his return from Shortly After Midnight To­ sbon as they get back to France. excursions Into Americsui legti and CENTER TRAVEL BL'REAO here Is your gueiraniee of courteous WITH THIS OR ANY OTHER SERVICE WE pay with his life for the murder on assisted him In scientific work and Tel. 70(17 a West Indies cruise. Washington, Feb. 18.— (AP7 — The filers tinkered today with the legislative history. Dry Cleaning September 28 of Charles A. Farley Doctor on Vacation ■ vOOO in the kind of dollars you've got during the time Dr. Coulter has Outstanding Federal gold elauss ■ervice, honest 'weight and clean. o f Stratford. Sentence of death Here's ap A-B-C-Glance at what the.! In your pocket now. engine of the "Joseph Lebrix their been In the Antarctic has been car­ LAUNDER AND IRON SHIRTS, I21/ 2C EA., TWO Despite reports that Dr. Trues­ night; Seems Unconcerned four year old plane to determine the securities exceed $14,565,000,0(X), was imposed In Superior <3ourt gold decision means- holder of gold certificates ing for hla three children by a for­ some $'7,000,000,000 having been re­ Special ■ pure coed. shortly after 11 o'clock today by dale was to cut shori. his vacation. cause of the failure of Its oil pump­ It was announced at the hospital To the wrinkled dollar bills In ' I'l* “ mer marriage. tired since the enactment o f the FOR 25c, with or without starch. All missing: but­ Judge John Richards Booth. The ing mechanism. When next they at­ Admiral Byrd’s first word was that he had not changed his orlglnaL ®Boston. Feb. 18.— (A P )—Alexan- . * j Illegally and are subject to prosecu- disputed law. The Treasury had SURPRISE SUPPER that has already saved The next time you consider buying fueL date o f execution was set for June your pocket nithing, with a big | tion. If you put In your claim for an tempt to negotiate the 6.830 mile one of thankfulness that be had plans. Hospital officials said th ertT ^ f Kamlnskl, 24-ycar-oId New route from Istres, France to Buenos estimated that redemption of these countless dollars for our tons replaced. "N". They'll buy Just as much as extra payment in the devalued dol­ succeeded once again In leading his in New Deal dollars to the equiva­ and eiek youreeli this man be here Shortly afterward Dodez was was much preliminary work to be Britain, " Conn., youth, convicted of Aires, they said, they will be cer­ cu.stomers. done. slaying a Springfield Jail guard they did yesterday and still make lars when you turned the certifi­ party homeward entirely safe and lent of the bonds* gold content would taken to the death house at Weth­ cates over to the government. It tain the plane’s oil system Is work­ sound. ENTERTAINMENT TOMORROW to sedisfY a possible com­ ersfield. Despite Intense pain, Alyce has re­ during an escape, wUl die In the 100 pennies, 20 nickels, 10 dimes and ing perfectly. increase their r^emption cost by PLAIN GARMENTS. mained cheetful throughout her electric chair at state prison short­ four, quarters. won't mean much. No Loss of Ufe over $15,000,000,000. ig * When court opened Judge Booth Send Out S U S "The highlight of my experience Dry Geaned and Pressed. plaint? Cem he give me the some assur­ journey. A rare muscular strain ly after midnight tonight. To the $1,000 railroad bond you The court held in effect that $1,- Then. $40,000,000,000 state. 2d Congregational asked that Dodez be brought before 690 in devalued dollars was due for The defect almost compelled the as an explorer,” he said, "is the 90e him and announced the finding of which has inverted her stomach, Warden James L. Hogsett noti­ may own which has a clause promis­ county and municipal indebtadneas 2 (Tash and Carry. ance of honest weight and quality Call Us Any Day While This Offer Lasts And Get Acquainted Frenchmen to come down in mid- fact that I have now led four ma­ Church the court. pushed the heart across her cheat fied the youth this morning that It ing to pay in the old dollar or Its every $1,000 In gold certificates but was affected, payment of which in was his last day on earth. ocean. With their engine rapidly be­ jor expeditions and have returned money of the old gold content would PLAIN GARilTENTS, that I demand df my local dealer?” He said “the trial judges are of to the right side and Impaired her equivalent In gold-agaln pracUcally ' !"*? V titra l bon ds-try and col- coming over heated, they sent out With Our Laundry Services. We Believe We Can Please You If left lung, has caused a hernia of the Prison officers said Kaminski each time without losing a single have added $28,000,000,000 to the Thursday, Feb. 21 Dry Cleaned and Pressed. the opinion that the accused Is guil­ nothing. You can collect $1,000 In an SOS at 8 a. m., (GMT) (3 a. m. man by death. This must be con­ ty of the crime for which he was in­ diaphragm. Danger of death dined heartily yesterday and ap­ debt. the kind of dollars you’ve been using e. s. t.) yesterday and then turned sidered due to a special act of By WOMEN’S LEAGCE. 2 (Called For and Delivered. $1.00 dicted which Is murder In the first through strangulation is ever pres­ peared unconcerned over his future. ever since the government cut—on TREABURY BALANCE. Officiails here could not state ex­ You Will Give Us The Opportunity To Do Your Work. ent. He deyoted an hour to writing a back toward Porto Praea. Providence, and not to any skill of actly the amount of private gold MENUt Corned beef hash, cab­ degree and It Is therefore so Its account books— the gold content G. E. Willis & Son, Inc. Judged.” The operation is an extremely deli­ letter to his counsel, Edward L. Washington, Feb. 18.— (A P )—The The Joseph Lebrix at the time had mine." clause indebtedness, estimates rang­ bage aalad, reUsh, rolls, coffee, Dial 7100 Fenton of Springfield. of the dollar from 25.8 grains to 15 covered one half the route which Aa the flagship approached shore Brfore he read the death sen­ cate one. Because >f Dr. Truesdale's S-21 grains. position of the Treasury on Febru­ ing up to $200,000,000. Redemption apple and mlnoe pie. Vidted By Priest ary 15 w u ; would have exceeded by 1200 miles those on board the official launch Coal. Lumber, .Masons’ Supplies, Paint. tence, Judge Booth Inquired of reputation In diaphragmatic sur- of such a staggering amount In oM Kaminski had no Sunday visitors To the bolder of a $1,000 govern­ Receipts $7,811,813.79: expendi­ the distance of the aviators previous which went out to welcome the re­ dollars would have increased ths FL.AY: 7:80, "Weenies On Dodez If he had anything to say gery, Omaha physiclana sought hla ment bond promising to pay in gold 2 Main Street Tel. 5125 and the latter declared In a voice aid. An Omaha business man and excepting the Rev. Ralph W. Far­ tures $15,307,492.99; net balance record non-stop flight from New turning explorers spied the ship's debt by $140,000,000,000. Wednesday"; Kehler Sisters In rell, Roman Catholic chaplain at of the old dollar which today would Sketches; Special Music. scarcely above a whisper: hla wife, who prefer to remain $2,181,545,770.46; customa receipts York to Rayak, Syria, In 1933. personnel clustered along the deck Private Contracts the prison. mean $1,690 in the devalued dollar— for the month $12,065,407.35. The fliers were able to nurse their rail. Some weri: heavily bearded ■ As to these private gold con­ "I have nothing to say." anon)rmou8, are financing Alyce's once again practically nothing. The Tickets for supper and program, NEW MODEL LAUNDRY Public Defender Robert G. Defor­ trip east. In another section of the prison Receipts for the fiscal year (since ship along the 500 miles to the Cape and crowned with flowing locks. tracts. the Chief Justice polnUd out I T LASTS LONGER Johr Kaminski, younger brother of court held the government didn't 25c. XLEAWri^/ & est announced that he would pro­ Dr. Truesdale was a major in the July 1) $2,189,414,880.04; expendi­ Verde Islands and cancelled their They deftly caught a fusllade of that the holders were Insistinf ceed immediately In his appeal to the slayer, is serving a long term have the right to break its promise tures, $4,316,271,426.30 (Including SOS as tbey neared this port. peaches and apricots tossed by upon $1.69 In present currency M Admisalon to entertainment, lOe. ^ 6 Main Street U. S. Army Medical Ckirps during for attempting to blow up the to pay the bond in the old gold dol­ the Supreme Court of Errors the World War and served in $2,221,730,840.55 o f emergency ex­ Rossi and Codos planned to load welcomers. Amiral Byrd remained every dollar of the obligation, whlw Hampden county court house dur­ lar but—try and collect. The (3ourt against the conviction. A notice of France, where he performed many penditures); excess of expenditures the Lebrix on a freighter within a on the bridge placidly smoking a also contending they should be psfr ing Alexander's trial. Under prison of CHalms won't receive your suit so appeal was filed this nooa. Intricate and delicate onerations. $2,126,856,546.76; gold assets $8,- few days and- return with It to Mar- rules be cannot visit his brother. the only thing left is to accept $1,- 469,630^76.95- aeiUea. (OegtiaiMd m Pngg Tttg) (Contlaned On Pagn ElgM> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. HANCHSSIER. GUNN. MdNDAr. FEBRUARY 18.1988. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE.7TER CONN. MUNDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 198S*

eotton workers could have with 80 dues. If we don't do this we will AOVSimaCMBNT— ADVBKTiaBMKNT-> or 40 looms. He also sold silk throw ourselvM upon tbs mercy of NEVADA RANCHER BOMB FOUND IN M AH state Theater to pick the winners Worker* erfamaatlon and the workers should fight to get rayon those who seek to do our thinking. AMATEURS TO GET to appear over WTIC on the follow­ agement. GORMAN URGES LABOR out of the cotton code. “All we ask Is a decent wage to DAILY ACCIDENT REPORT ing Monday. The term* coll for the re-ei ADDRESSED TO HUEY THE OPEN FORUM Local Stocks And leat we forget tbe cash prizes ment of all but one of tha ____ Touching upon threats of manu­ keep our families in decent living SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16 facturers to move ,the mills out of conditions. We must protect the COMMITS SUICIDE Communications (or publication in the Open Forum will not awarded at each radio performance list of Mtrikera and for oil furteei New England, the speaker said it wage envelope because everything be guaranteed publication if they contain more than SOO words. (f^mlohed by PntwuB R Oe.) CHANCE AT RADIO over WTIC—first prize, twenty dol­ griavoncea on either tide to be tok­ TO KEEP ORGANIZED HIs Secretary Finds Infernal 1934 1935 lars; second prize, ten dollars; and en before a committee of the union was the desire of labor to protect material depends upon what is in The Herald reserves tha right .to decline to publish any matter Central Bow, Hartford, Conn. Machine in Package— FalLs 9 ,0 3 4 ACCIDENTS 1.707 third prize, five dollars. Enter this and the management. New England Industries. He assail­ that wags envsiopt. B a r g a i n H o u n d that may be libelous or which is in bad taste. Free expression 82 FATALITIES S.% ed the manufacturers who go into "If employers don’t meet us half to Explode—Long in New of political views Is desired but contributions of this character 1 P. M. Stock* contest now. Who knows—you may Tbe . strike had been extended investigate the charges and the na­ Ivan Blundell, Shortly to Be 1,306 ,. INJURIES .. 974 be B favorite of the air waves. from loat fall. tional organization decided to post­ the South to exploit labor, Induced wayywe are going to fight until we York. which ora defamatory or abusive will be rejected. Those Who Aspire to Become Says Workers Can Only pone the strike against the wishes to move there by Chambers of Com­ ge^^i^^t we feel Is rightfully ours. Book Stoeko KILLED ------r I merce w-hlch offer free taxation and Vl^e d w t want strikes, but we must "STRIKE SETTLED JUNGLE COCKTAIL of a large portion of the . member- Married, Kills Self in Washington,, Feb. IS—(AP) — A WHY 82«0 PER MONTH «teea, will produce vast purchoaing Bid Asked . ship. It was decided to give the all kinds of special privileges. get what we are entitled to." bomb which foiled to oaplode was ^power and remove fear, anxiety''and Cap Nat Bonk A Trust 9 13 1 0 8 4 1088 Artists of the Air Urged (Chicago— Elver eip a jungle eoek- Attain Tkeir Doe by P re Not Ignorant Editor, The Herald: Pedratrian Pedestrian New Haven, Feb. 18.— (A P )—A toH? I NRA op opportunity to look Into New HayeiL received la the moU today by Sena­ Chanel uses summer velvet in a motton picture stories, arose In the . 1 worry from the multitudes. It Is es Conn. River ...... 480 — the conditions in the cotton textile Mr. Gorman sold he, bad noticed tor Huey F. Long. ^ Samuel tlmated that It will increase the Htfd. Conn. Trust . . . . 60 64 Occupant Occupant . satisfactory aettlemcnt of the strike (Toncoettoni claimed to be favor­ luscious shads of red to make an real Ufs of GsU PatiicK, Paramount to Register. ites of far away Africa, tbe South senting a Solid Front — I Industry. ~------" a great difference In southern tex­ Long waa aboont from the capital actuary M d (.conomlst to Dr. Town- ] volume of business Hartford National . . . 32ant augurating a scries of amateur Conferences were held and the found within. and grapefruit is at Its beat and the significance of the Townsend much larger than tbe retail, the coat HarUord Fire ...... It^joidac la tb* fact that th« tex* ; union appealed to the textile board and greater unity than ever among few miles east of here about 33 the scene a telegram arrived an­ Bicyclist .. Bicyclist . nights which will strive to discover Spends Sunday Reading and Ha immedlmtaly talephoned postal cheapest. So by all msona sarva plan. It has caused more misun­ of collection much smaller, the Hartford Steam Boiler Child .... Child ___ tUe ualoo Is in a better position to­ and others in Washington. It was the workers. years ago and waa ths aon of tha nouncing her brotbsr, Richard, 18 derstanding. among critics than all new talent and place it on the air ; E V E I T H 0^0 i N B B D h “ If any employer thinks he can go authorltlea and inspectora were sent a cabbage onJ grapefruit salad with years of age, San Francisco prep chance of dodging the tax greatly National Fire ...... Adult . .. Adult . . . In B genuine radio broadcast from ' day fbsn ever before because the explained that the stretch-out sys­ late Mr. and Mni. George Blundell. to taks charge. other features of the plan.' Phoenix Fire ...... workers “had the courafc last Sep­ tem was more severe, wages had south to escape organized labor," For the poet few yeara Blundall your stew or casserole. Marinate school student, bad just undergone ___J . reduced and the rapid .muturn of the Unknown UnknoM-n Station WTIC in Hartford. The ■ Smoking — His Lawyers What waa deocrlbed oa a "bomb" the fruit in salad oil and let the ■The word pension Is | revolving fund to the'' treasurer of Traveler* ...... tember to leave the mills," Francis been reduced, unemployment was Mr. Gorman shouted, amid ap­ conducted the Monte Criato Gucat an emergency operation for appen­ itincUve sense, and Is surrounded j presentation In the theater will be : plause, "or anywhere else In the won eoDtolnod In a cardboard box .cabbage stood In very cold water distinctive more certain. A Public UtiUHe* Stock* the same srt-up as Is used in the , J. Oorraan, first vice-president of stilt rampant and employers had Ranch, near Pyramid Lake, SB mtlca about oix inehoi oquare. Inoldc waa dicitis. The scene of Miss Patrick’s by legal requirements and conditions the United Textile Workers of discriminated against employees United States, be will find organized Busy Preparing Appeal. northeoat of Reno, and New York tmtil crisp. Droto thoroughl;My. weeping waa photographed without sales tax differs greatly frotn an in- Conn. Elec. Serv ...... studioh—a microphone and loud ; a amall dry coll battery oimilar to Drain the 'fru it Pour the liquid that force the meaning of the word, come or property tax. It la \jpaid Conn. P o w e r ...... Unit Gas Imp .... . lO'i, •speakers. ] America, expressed optimism over who had joined the union. labor waiting for him,” divorce leekera from the eoat mode a mistake. or the fund represented . by the Commenting upon reports that those used in pocket flaehUgbU. A over cabbage, season with salt, pa­ primarily from the rapid tumovelv^f Greenwich, WAG, pfd. U S Ind A l e ...... , 4 0 H ARKANSAS SCHOOL the future of the textile Industry as .Mass Meeting it their home during their alx weelu' word, into a legally defined trust AH you have to do to take part mills In Southbridge, Mass., and In wire connected It with a small bot­ prika and a little powdered sugar working capital and not from In-,^Hartford------—Elec ...... U S R ubber...... 15'* in these amateur competitions is to : it will affect the workers, in an ad­ Then came the great mas.i meet­ Trenton. N. J., Feb. ,18.— (A P )— stay in Nevada. tle. The bottle waa brokon, and initialed collars will be shown at fund, in which case it is not given to dress before 1,200 men and women the Pawtucket Valley In Rhode In­ Blundell was divorced several odd grapefruit segments and lorva. come or property. A sales tax may 'Hartford Goa U 8 S m elt...... 1184 Main street, attempted sutejde by committee. man to Manchester, said that the ed unable to cope with conditions. would help. One group In the bunal. The court meets again In Reiners, daughter of Judge Edwin “These legal restraints show that STUFFY NOSES Cut-throat competition appeared. WInant Board will do nothing else May. Thomas of the United States Dis­ scUvltles was not deUrmlned, It chairs and a trble is being sold at structlons but do not know the end Peck, Stow and Wilcox 2 4 hanging at about 11 o'clock' this Chairman Marcus Miller said the see our line of qual­ town was “much better off today was recalled that shortly before the basic principle of the Townsend He said each employer should be but study the machine situation, be No word of Hauptmann's reactions trict Court where tha shooting oc­ Watkins for 219.69. kUple Is Those who line the bank.s know no Russell Mfg...... — 28 morning in the garage at hia hotnp group would meet tonight behind for the work that Mr. Gorman has February 13 Italian forcea at Bren­ everybody’s choice now and this set plan is not necessarily to care for Scovill ...... closed doors. He indicated the com- ity Washers, backed done.” given an equal chancs and that there declared. The goal will be to set after 48 hours In the death house curred, it was said today that the elderly people alone, but to min­ more than those adrift. 20'i 22 Vi and was saved by a member of the' be a more equal distribution of up a machine load that will not Blundell and Mrs. Reiners wars to ner Post were strengthened. will be smart in the kitchen gnd Stanley W o rk s...... 23 28 '’mlttcemcn might ask the Legisla­ IN 5 SECONDS i Social Movement filtered outside the walls of the big At that time It was assumed the delightful in thr breakfast nook. ister to that deeper and broader way A year and eight months of the family, who returned to the home profits. overburden the worker and yet will brown stone prison, have been married soon. Standard Screw ...... 80 90 ture for leave to absent themselves Doctors Rocommonding Extract by the mighty name President Lupien admitted he was reinforcement of the frontier gar­ Whether you travel, spend week­ The drop-leaf table makes quite • to the tndustrlBl mass, by lifting this NRA are now history'. Over half of for tiyo or three days to inquire fur­ Commenting upon the NRA, Mr. be fair to the employer. “Hauptmann's all right" said Col. Blundell who came east with the unemployed were to be return­ do., pfd., guar...... 100 __ and pulled a nooae of the rope, al­ Of Chinese Plant more a “man of action" than "a Thomas B. Caraway, another ranch- rison was a precautionary move in ends In the country, or stay in town good-slsed table when It Is opened depression, employing the unem­ lowing Rudas'a body to fall to the ther Into Commonwealth's teach­ of Westinghouse. Gorman/hg^rted there w a^a tot of Pleading for unity among the tex­ George L.' Selby, acting principal ployed and restoring to the people ed to jobs by the end of 1934, but Smythe Mfg. Co...... <5 tt'hrn you hev« • heed cold, thouiends apeechmaker” and asserted he was connection with the anniversary of most of the time, you’re going to get out and the Windsor chairs are very Taylor and F e n n ...... __ ground. ings. o f tiny hlood vcMcle in your note ewell up, speculatiori^t present as to whatt tile workers, Mr. Gorman said he keeper. "There’s no change In his er, lived two boucs after he had ^ ------once again a purchasing power eleven millions are still outcasts in 85 extremely pleased at the large turn­ last year’s Socialist civil war In a thrill out of the new sports coat. good looking. This set previously Torrlngton ...... A call waa sent in to the police A report' might be filed late this choke off hreethinx end cork up your no,- was to necome of the NBA. had no sympathy for those who tCstus. He's a man who doesn't show aent a .48 calibre bullet through his ? * “°'‘**‘** Fashioned from exquisite tweeds equal, at least, to that of '29. Inci­ the nation they and their ancestors 72 'i 74 Vi trill ee tiffht e i e bottle. You ren’t ilecp out Rev. Mr. Cruikshonk obaerved h(;ad. Airtftrla. ' “ •old for 229.70. Underwood Mfg. Co. . Station and Officer John Cavagnaro week with the. Legislature, he said. well end it nnekee you feel tnilcreble. But “I wIllVii: say that the NRA has came Into the union a few montl'.a his expression outright." and knits, they feature both claesic, dentally and with great wisdom. Dr. built. 5914 61 Vi with satisfaction the "aplrlt and en­ fulfilled all our hopes and expecta­ ago expecting alli their troubles to It was believed Premier Mussolini Union Mfg. Co...... on the Depot Square beat was di.s- now—you cen zet relief in R quick leconde. thusiasm that still prevails In Man­ simply tailored lined and swagger Townsend plans the trusteeship to IH 3 Vi Thoitcende of yeere ezo, Cbineic medicine tions," he said, "but I am a believer he wiped away. He said employers was determined to be prepared In Devtl's Food Cake. Based upon an average annual U S Envelope, com . . . 90 patched to the scene. Rudas was men diceovered thet one o f their plente chester while the sifting out process silhouettes. fa ll^ the lot of our citizens of 60 budget of 21,000 estimated for PAINFUL FEET in its principles." did not use such tactics. Support case Socialists or Communists 3 square chocolate. Melt choco­ do., pfd...... 114 __ taken to the Manchester Memorial poBseesed elmoet mezicel power! in rellcvinz Is going on" and declared the labor created disorder. There are refeer types with such years of age just where It should March, 1633, and compared with the Veeder Root ...... hospital and for a time it appeared Leg, Knee and Bkek .Aches note end tbroet conditioni. Todey, eftcr Both Must Organize of the union leaders was urged by BLUNDER OF HOSPITAL GIVES MORE DATA innovations os Clark Cable backs late and add 1-2 cup boiling water fall, to become citizen emeritus. The 38en the rlsht itnd left Yt^t o f Ephedrine in e icientifle compound celled ii?5.00 Down Payment. "what Is the union doing for me" I-atcst Information from the Italian inine look to the figure, yet do not just long enough to realize that the creased from 2330 to $398, clothing hospital following the emergency of the aanie peraon. Hill's Note Drops. vent labor from getting all It should In the year, for good or bad woath-, r-i___ n - flour (sift 3 times) mixed with 1 In five sccondi Hill’s Note Drope etert and say, “what am I doing for the get under the act." He cmphailzed border to unofficial sources is to the detract from the tailored theme. railroads, steamboat, telegraph, from 2120 to $148 and sundries from treatment. SenaitUe ninehlnea ahoav eaaet enn-'i er. u la difficult to help people i children Given Diphtheria Tox In conservative colors, reefers are teaspoon baking powder and a pinch wireless telegraphy, the talking ma­ J ,,, . ix'e tbrlnk iwoUen hlood veiceli In the noee. Small Monthly Payments. Union.” He said tbs National Labor that there must he organization on who will not help themselves. . effect troops are pas.sing through 2300 to 2307.50. The wage worker It was reported that Rudaz had ditinn of enrh fool. No aaeeeiyork. , they contrect. pestexes open, mucus in Inntead of Anti-Diph­ of salt, and 1-3 cup thick sour milk, N. Y- Stocks Sure poeltlie relief, ^o rhnrae for \ dre|ne off end hreethlnz It mede eetler. perfect for town. In brightly col­ chine. moving pictures, radio and Relations Board waa making an both sides If a balance Is to he main- Rome and Florence en route to has a deficit of over $25. been out of work for the past three I’onaultntion. Now-von undentand why ordinary prepara* 1 k- "Thugs Used." i theria Vaccine in San Fran­ ^lilford Resident Says Loan ored checks, plaids and flecks, they ^ k e In a flat pan. flying machine—and as for the sew honest and aucceasful attempt “ to tained, and upheld the right of the Brenner Pass. It is estimated that the farmers Adams Exp ...... years and had been depressed for tiont^at merely your noie cannot kettle your problems." "Spies, gunmen and thugs are' cisco. Some Demonstrations ere just right for the country. ing machine, well they came very some time. Some time ago Rudas Rive thtf aame relief. They don't bit at the workers to organize and bargain gained an average of 2400, but it Air Rcduc ...... IRVING H. HALPRIN leai cause hf clogired pattaires . . . nasal eon* Slight of Build collectively by delegates of their against ii.m, hired by employers to | Indications that the result of the near Ijmchhig the inventor— all attempted suicide by Inhaling illum­ Foot Correetlonlat Applicants Had to See the One of those strange coincidences must be remembered that millions Alaska JuD ...... settloaa. So* U you want *'6 aecoad raliaf* The M anchester Electric Co* When Mr. ^rnuin was Introduced own choosing. He said labor re- go among us and ask why pay your .San Francisco. Feb. 18.— (API — Saar Basin plebiscite aroused en- were looked upon at tbe time as inating gas, but was unsuccessful. Teehnopedlat— Pod4»loKl*t from head roIdA or the spasms of asthma that are supposed to happen only in crazy ideas. Our industries seem to of these farmers had been reduced Allegheny ...... or bronchitis, a bottle o f Hiir* Noss 77.3 Main Street the gsthsring arose and warmly ap­ giirdcd the NRA as Its Magna dues ao the organizers c.an go about The deaths of two children which thu.siasm among the German popu­ Rudas was formerly employed in At NORTON SHOE CO. Phone 5181 smoking fat cigars. thrive on the very meat of old crazy to destitution even before the year Allied Chem ...... Drops today. At all drusaists. Sfit*. l l / > plauded him. They s-aw on the plat­ Charta. occiirred after they allegedly wore | Political Leader First. lation of the Tyrol have caused Ital­ CHiency Brothers. A17 Main street Riihl* nw Rids:. ^1934, Tbs L ^ c d Co. "You should get Into a company bones of generations gone by. 1929 B. C. (Before Crash). How Am Can ...... form a man between 38 and 40 years The result of this awakening to given diphtheria toxin hy mistake ian authorities some concern recent­ much of their "recovery’’ Is real only Am ComI Alco . . . union, they say, where nil will be in in a hospital, were under Investiga­ Germany might selie a moment exchange, there erose a roar from "The President would make a call of age. slight of sUture, with brown their new atatus, according to Mr. ly. There have been several Inci­ the farmer can tell, and no rejoicing Am Home Prod .. one big family." tion here today. Washington. Feb. 18.—(AP) dents of Nazi demonstrations such when Italy is occupied with ite East tbe big trading floor and immedi­ for a loan of 21,600,000,000, secured hair and eyes and speaking with a Gorman, was that textile workers ately the whole assemblage was has yet been heard from them. Am Rad St S .... I'-ght Englli.h accent. Mr. Gorman Labor will not stand for this, how- Dr. J. C. Geiger, city health di­ telegram quoting a man described: display of flaming swastikas, African venture to advance Into by United States Government bonds, came into the union by the thou- ever, Mr. Gorman cried, bccaiise ia- swamped with activity. and make it sufficiently attractive The committee on Economic Am S m e lt...... X aa born In Leeds, Vorkshlre, Eng- sam.V They felt that the President rector. said a hospital attendant as an applicant for a loan from the | result, according to reports Austria. l» r wants Its own union. blundered in administering diphthe­ Tbe strengthening of Italian Only a few people were in the gal­ to draw this amount out from its Security at Washington has also Am Tel and Tel .. l. nil but hs.s been In this country and the administration had guaran­ Home Owners’ Loan Corporation asj reaching here, has beena vigorous Am Tob B ...... Mr. Gorman pictured the union ria tovtn Instead of antl-diphtherla saying he was told he "must get a ! F’uscist drive agaln.st all South troops in the vicinity of Brenner lery of the Exchange to wltnees the hiding place into the Treasury of issued an interesting report of the since a youth. teed their right to organize and ns not wanting to penalize the man- the United States. The Treasurer Am Water Works wo\iId stand behind them to tha vaccine to five children. Lois Bow- letter from Jack Slavin," waa read ^ Tyrolese suspected of Nazi affilia- Pass, thould, therefore, afford a effect of the decision, because tbe average monthly payments on old ihs speaker aata he presumed agement but to help the manage, den, 6. died yesterday, and Natalie measure of warning directed board of govemore had decided to would then have In his possession the Anaconda ...... tlist St the meeting there were a limit. today before the Houae Rule Com­ tlons age pensions in twenty states. These ment "if they will let us do It." nojnovsky succumbed Inst Thurs­ against Germany." rigidly adhere to Ita rule agalnet full amount of 21.600,000,000 in range from $6.13 in Indiana to Armour, 111 ...... number present who veer* not tex­ Employers have attempted to de­ mittee by Representative Sweeney Austrian Rumors Atchison ...... •’All we want Is an effort to help day a week after being liiorulated. ID„ Ohio). The telegram was sent Unconfirmed rumors have circu­ visitora unaccompanied by a mem­ cash. He then would start this $29.60 in Maryland, the average for tile workers, but had come because ny the NRA, Mr. Gorman said. But work oiit the problem jointly," he Auburn ...... a cigarettelike CHESTERFIELD The other three children were re­ ber of the Exchange. initial fund through the custodians all being $16.47. In some states the they were Interested In the subject never at any time, ho added, has Kvveoney by Lawrence T. Gallagher, lated on the Austrian side of tbe stated. ported out of danger today. —or trustees—for distribution sum is not sufficient to provide for Aviation Corp ... under discuaelon, poielbly with deft- labor criticized or eondemned em­ former Democratic town chairman order to the effect that the German TUe flood of orders in both bonds Mr. Gorman predicted the col­ Parents, doctors and nurses were minority in South Tyrol Is being MARKET PRICES GO UP and stocks which descended upon the What these 8,000,000 distrib­ the wants of an old horse and it is a Balt and Ohio . . . nlt# Ideas and opinions in regard to ployers because they were organ­ in SlUford, (Onn.. who was removed Bendix ...... lapse of the NRA If labor is not en­ summoned to an inquest, called for from that post two years ago after persecuted with Fascists ruthlessly trading members was beet Indicat­ uting custodians must perform notorious fact that some states arc certain phases of the textile situa­ ized-m ore strongly since the codes couraged to organize on an equal Beth Steel ...... tomorrow by Coroner B. VV, Leland. a dlspiite with a faction led by Sher­ kidnaping and beating suspects. ed by ths frantic calls from their is to get this initial fund which is In so near bankruptcy that they arc tion. than before. footing with the manufacturers. Physicians said the three who AFTER COURT RUUNG Beth Steel, pfd . . . Nnt All At Fault iff-elect J. Edward Slavin. Slavin Another explanation of the troop telephone clerks and firm officers. their possession back to the treas­ unable to raise funds for any form "It has been a part of my work And If the NRA collapses, he held. survived the Injections, all Infants, now is in Florida. movements Is that they are merely These ora transmitted through tbe ury of the United States. At the Borden ...... The union lender said he had no It would be because of sabotage. of old age security. Mr. Gorman said, "to go into the were saved from death because of Gallagher's telegram was given a gesture toward Germany to em­ (Oostteoed from Page One) medium of two huge electric call end of thirty days the circle is com­ Can Pac ...... north one ,week and in the south the quarrel with many employers In the Employers Hhould .Inin Immunity against diphtheria gained This is evideiH from figures of the Case, J. I...... silk Industry who have expressed a as one of several protests against phasize the Franco-Brltlsh Invita­ boards which flash the numbers as­ pleted and the money is back in the next week talking to citizens of dif­ There will be a better chance for from elements in their mothers' Treasury from which It started, and FERA. On January 1, 1934, there Cerro de Pasco . . . willingness to "go along with labor operation of the corporation offered tion to the Reich government to Industry is the belief of roost finan­ signed to tbe Individual brokers. were 18,090,000 persons on relief in ferent communities,” something concrete being done If milk. cial observers who gre still in the Is again ready to pass through the Ches and Ohio . . . In order that these things might be Bilk employers join labor rather the committee by Sweeney who In­ sign a general security agreement, Ten minutes after the dcclilon. the United States and on January Things Are Different Dr. Geiger pointed tci the recov­ troduced a resolution for a Houae trusteeship again, never lojiing any- Chrysler ...... overcome." These employers, ho than oppose It, Mr. Gorman con­ ery of the Infanta as "Interesting" A foreign office spokesman in bull ranks. each board woe a solid background 1, 1935, the number had increased "I have noticed a departure from Investigation of tbs corporation's Vienna expressed doubt that the . thing In Ita journey either way, and Coc» Cola ...... went on, were willing to accept la­ tended. Labor can assist In protect­ In view of a theory, that mother's Commodities also swept upward, of light with flashing numbers and to 19,870,000, an increase of 4,780,- m the old order of things," he con­ bor "a.s Is" but their number was handling of loans. Members of the so-called troop movements were cotton advancing $1.80 a bale, rub­ the equation between the production Col Carb ...... ing the domestic silk market, pro­ milk provides Immunization against veteran members of tha Exchange 000 In one year! The cost of relief in tinued. "Once labor organizations so few and fsr between that noth­ committee asked him to select some anything but routine maneuvers, ber .48 to .60 of a cent a pound, and the consumption Is always baN Col Gas and Elec . M moting the sale of silk goods, certain dl.scases. ■aid It was the first time slnee tbe the last six months of 1934 compar­ buried themselves In small, out of ing could be accomplished. of outstanding charges and submit “ Ever stnccL July," this source sugar .03 to .08 a cent a pound, allk market croab of 1926 that such a anced and the germ of depression is <3oml S o l v ...... the way bolls to discuss questions of regulating rayon In connection with The. city health director has or­ lifeless. ed with the last six months of 1933 Cons G a s ...... "They were prevented from doing silk and cotton. Failure to co-oper­ dered that all toxic materials In them to the committee for future eald, “strong forces of Italian troops 2 to 8H cents a pound, coffee .30 of tens* situation bad developed on the Interest. Labor never thought to anything by the conspiracy of consideration. have been maintained at the border. a cent a pound, bides .48 to .88 of a floor of tbe Exchange. "To lift this depression, assure increased over half a billion dollars. Cons O H ...... throw their meetings open to the ate will mean the management will San Francisco Institutions and labo­ Just as significant is tbe fact that Cont Can ...... / others who fesred we might become get nothing. ratories be kept in separate refrig­ ettee Instances Shifting of some regiments away cent a pound and cottonseed oil .30 every unemployed person In the general public. But now things are too powerfiil and independent," he Gallagher's telegram cited two from the border and eubstitution of a cent. United States—who desircr it—em­ the states and cities have contribut­ Ctorn P r o d ...... different. Mr. Gornian said it was voted to erators. The patent for barbed wire used ed leas to relief and the Federal Del L and Wn . . . pointed out. call off the textile strike because Instances of what he charged were of other regiments or routine ma­ Tbe decision brought a swift ployment at a good wage, it will be "I recognize that maoy people Mr. Gorman admitted there had discriminations In loans. In addi­ neuvers might easily be mistaken change In the scene en tbe floor of as fencing was granted in America nccc.ssary to have the co-operation Government has assumed more and Du P o n t ...... the strike had served ita purpose. Eastman Kodak .. who attend our meetings these days bean several strikes since the tndius- Only since the code have the textile tion a loan was granted on Laurel for a now massing of troops at the the Stock Exchange. Before the In 1874. of at Ica.st 8,000,000 people. Dr. more of this obli(;ation. In 1933, the do not egrae with many things we try became codified two yeara ago, workers bull* up a substantial BYRD EXPEDITION Lodge which he described as a hotel border." flash from Waahington, brokers Townsend has choseh to use the Federal Government contributed Elec and Mus .... '7/ / do and say. They all con agree, how­ but he made It clear that the strikes union. When the President request­ in Milford although be said the were idling their time at tbe varloue elderly people for this co-operative 60.6 per cent and in 1934 its contri­ Elec Auto Lite ever, that there la a problem. They charged against labor seldom were ed thst the strike be called off the AT NEW ZEALAND hotel sign was taken down during MILITARY SECRET Sosta and messengers, and other work because it is most difficult for butions rose to 72.5 per cent. Local Gen Elec ...... can agree that whan 800,000 textile sought out hut rather were caused workers fait duty bound to ac­ negotiations for the loon. Rome, Feb. 18.— (A P )—A gov- oor attaches grouped themselves ‘n them to secure self-supporting em­ contributions remained about the Gen Foods . . . workers lesvs their employment by the refusal of the management to quiesce. "A friend, John J. O'Hara, of ernment spokesman said today In­ a series of intimate poses- ployment. It la not designed to same, but tbe state contributions Gen Motors .. Gillette ...... something must be wroiig.'' co-operate. Hs then brought out The department of labor, he re­ (Continued From Page One) Thomson street, Milford. Informed formation regarding, the movement With the announcement of the have the cast throng of earning declined from 28.2 to 12.6 per cent. "It is always convenient for our thht the textile strike last Septem­ vealed, had made a more compre­ me he went to the Home Loan of Italian troopi near the Austrian decision, communicated to the floor people under 60 years of age take AH these figures show that the Gold Dust .... opponents to criticise our leadership ber would never have occurred If hensive study of wages In the silk pipe and waving hts acknowledg- Office to see about a loan and was frontier is military Information and from tbe flnoneial tickers outside the care of the 8,000,000 custodians who NRA, despite all ballyhoo, Is a Hershey Perhaps the texttls workers have Industry had sat with labor and met Industry than ever before. The fin­ ment of the rreeting. told by Head Appraiser Horan that cannot be confirmed. arc over 60 years of age but to have quack doctor treating a disease ot Hudson Motors not developed ns leaders, the high the problems "in man faahlon." ancial structure of the Industry was ( Iran Bill of Health if he wanted anything from that “It Is evident we do not Intend to the custodians over 60 years of age, which it knows little or nothing. Int Harv ...... priced legal minds our opeonents Fought rommuntsm being studied. Efforts were being office he must get a letter from weaken our northern garrisons gt furnish them employment, reduce The figures cited above are all Int Nick ...... The 'nrmalltles of the official Jack Slavin," Gallagher's telegram can afford. Yet the union h.Ts made Calling attention to accusations made to settle the question of dis­ welcome were dUcharged speedily this moment," he declared. th«*ir general taxes, balance the from government sources and pres­ Int Tel and T e l...... Its power felt. that labor had turned communistic, crimination and ease the stretehout read. Asked whether the political situa­ budgets of the government, and turn ent a black picture of capitalism Johns M ansville...... after a medical Inspection gave "Mr. O'Hara went back to Mr. Greater CnUiusiosni Mr. Gorman challenged the truth of •ystem. All this has been the out­ the crew a clean bill of health. tion in Austria warranted such Belay There the tide to the reduction of all vari­ and Its human wreckage. One rea­ Kennecott ...... “I find a greater eoelol cohsclous- this and said no organizatioh bad growth of tbe strike. Horan's office the second time and movement of troops, the official eties of public indebtedness instead Lehigh Val R d ...... Describing the expedition’s work. asked If he understood correctly that source said: son for the stingy "security pro­ lk\ nese In existence today. There le on fought communism with more vigor Mr. Gorman said he expected a Admiral Byrd said the primary pur­ pf periodically voting bonds to in- Ligg and Myers B . . . than the American Federation of he must get a letter from Slavin ar»i “Germany, of course. Is still con- posals" of the Administration is esfem esi on the port of textile report on the silk industry from the pose was to discover whether there Ireasc It. knowledge of the fact that condi­ Loew's ...... workers to recognise the problems Labor. department of labor In a few days. was informed that was correct. tinuing her propaganda In Aus­ "It is estimated that this medium LoriUard ...... Is a connccllon between Marie Byrd Gallagher, said Collins, a manager You Swabs! tions are worse, not better. The pro­ of management. I did not come here Referring again to the strike, Mr. Standardize Wages tria." of exchange from the revolving McKeeap T in ...... land and the main antarctic eon- of the Home Loan office, was noti­ gram is a bone thrown to the hun­ to moke any attack on any employ­ Gorman said the grievances of the When that report comes, hettinent The spokesman denied two army trust fund, as an enforced .^pending Monsanto CHiem...... / a workers were recognised when the fied regarding thle matter and of corps have been moved to Brenner gry, a bone with little meat, but so er. .And right here I want to say promlied, it Is expected that some­ As a result of the expedition's ob­ See the fund, put in the hands of the trus- wrapped in tinsel that^lt lures those Mont Ward ...... President stepped Into the picture at thing will be done to standardize other charges. Pass, saying: Nat Blsc ...... that we did not strike against th’s servations, he said, it has been Collins, he said, looked some of SofrffRPiTThPMf who do not give a close study to the the end of three weeks and formed wages fit weavers. Ho said he hoped i deflnltelv established such a connec- “Such a large force would be eas­ Nat Cash R e g ...... mills In Manchester ~ we struck them up and informed him his state­ ily noticed.” Heroes ell . cesiredes . bills. The politicians are playing against the Industry. We sought to the mediation board beaded by for­ thst the committee from Local 2128, | tlon exis'ts C om m u n ity Nat Dairy ...... mer Governor Wlnont of New ments were correct. Troops passed through Rome and in the Lancers Ihring. with hunger, not appeasing it. sstabllsh with the managements Manchester, would lay the cate of Much Information PROGRAM OF fHE WEEK ' Fortunately, the organized work­ Nat Distillers...... Hampshire. He spoke of the WInant the workers before the administra­ Rlavln, Gallagher said. Is a friend Florence, Saturday and Sunday In levlngjlqhlinq tefsther' N V Central ...... W common ground of eetUement but Byrd said a great deal of acientific of Senator Maloney. the direction of the Austrian fron- ing class is aware of the fraud that failed." report, and said It oulltned tbs tion at a hearing to be held In work of cnn.slderable value had been Players aneeteciiler ecflen ... NY NH and H ...... 'positton of both sides. Copies of tier. S t a t e T h e a t e r is offered and is fighting for some­ Mr. Gorman then revealed that Waahington. accomplished by the experts who in the thrilling edrenleref Noranda ...... this report are available ut tha local "Unless we organize and stay or­ In connection with the reports of thing substantial. The Socialist North Am ...... You know I like that cigarette. lost June the union had beieeched accompanied him. but that the hill STATE TO BORROW troop movements It Is significant Salty, ThrilUiiff, Pirate eSelsS I.S.t sr*i*.l. WED. and THUR8. Party is ranged with the workers imion office and may be had for the ganized and bear our fair share results of these investigations will Packard ...... and appealed to the national organi­ asking. Ht recommended that that a revealing phrase of tbe Fas­ February 20-31 In this struggle. We want no hunger morally and financially we shall not be known for three or four Hartford. Feb. 18— ( A P )—SUte C(Hnedy Penn ...... sation to strike against what was every person Interested should read cist Grand Council communiqus Is­ ROBERT MONTGOMERY rations, no animal standard of liv­ I like the way it tastes... there’ s suffer." Mr. Gorman warned. yeaii The Information must be Treasurer John E. Addis today com­ Ptaila Reading C and I thought to be Injustice in the cotton this report, "for unless you know sued early yesterday Is being THIUVIS and ANN HARDDfO In ing; we want the beat that can be Industry. General Hugh Johnson of "Let us not be misled by false re­ collated carefully and studied before pleted arrangements to borrow |2.- “BIOGRAPHY OF A Phil P e t e ...... plenty o f taste there. the probitm you have no chance of ports that the government had quoted. obtained while we organize and fight Pub Serv N J ...... the NRA sold a strike would be conclusions can be drawn. 000.000 for the state which will be Other EventnoUtiee BACHELOR GIRL" to obtain our final emancipation. settling it.” agreed that workers have not the The leader related that large 'W a p p in ' OS A Radio ...... sgoinst the government and not In­ used to pay off notes In that amount The communique, after speaking and “HUGO”. Chesterfield is mild, not strong dustry. Msoliiiie Load right to organise. The textile work­ qiiantlttea of food and houalcg ma­ Reading Reverting to the matter of the borrowtd one year ago, and due on of troop# for East Africa, on- “BAND PLAYS ON" Gave NKA Chance ers havs created a splendid organiza­ terial had been left behind at the February 20 The rate of .otereat to BINOAL Rem Rand ...... machine load. Mr. Gorman oald tion. When every worker In the notineed that the Grand CoudcII Rcy Tob B ...... and that’s another thing I Finally on agreement was reach­ Bay of Whales and would be avail­ be charged the state is probably the FRL and SAT.. February 22-|fl workers never have opposed the ad mills Is a member of the union we “notifies the nation that all mea­ Safeway S to re s ...... ed. General Johnson promised to able for any future Antarctic expedi­ lowsst on record, being but .39 of sures have been taken so that ths EDDIE CANTOR IN CURB QUOTATIONS vancement of science or the Im­ will get somewhere. We will get out tion, He said he did not know W h arP Sears Roebuck ...... lik e in a cigarette. one per cent and represents a con­ L A N C E n r provement of machines. If the man­ sum total of armed forces Is pre­ d 9«ro«»par Oitfvre •tfb "KID MILUONS” of it what we put In, The NRA waa vhether he personally would un- siderable saving In the Interest rete Socony V a c ...... agement had shared the benefits served and even augmented where and South Pac ...... What’ s more, They Satisfy . . . built for organization. It has no Certaks any further explorations. now being peid foi the money it re- Feb. 20,8:30 P. M. with tbs workers, this would have place for Individuals. The only deficient so os to face another even­ GARY COOPER “READY FOR LOVE" Amer Sup Pow ...... South Rwy ...... The admiral will go to Auckland plecea. The notes due on Wednesday tuality.” Personal Notices been a blessing, but tbs manufse- fMNeMT TONE With Cent States E l e c ...... St Brands ...... question Is whether we shall have a to meet Mrs. Byrd who la expected have been bearing interest at 1 3-4 Well-Informed circles say the Hollister School Hall and that’s what I like a cigarette turers (ailed to do this and, instead, company union or the American lICNIIII CIOMWEIL RICHARD ARLEN Cities Service ...... St Gas and E l ...... (r., arrive Thursday. per cent. only other eventuality with which the machine Is a curse in Industry. Federation of Labor. Beneflt of tha Sll 81V 8THIIN6 IDA LUPINO Elec Bond and Share . St OH Cal ...... CARD OF THANKS The Bear of Oakland, the expedt- Italy is now faced Is tbe possibility to do. ' MONDAY WEDNBIDAT .•ATUESAT Mr. Gorman sold rayon should “If you have cases here of dis­ Educational Club. NA T IIE IN HIKE Mavis Bottling A .... St OH N J . ; ...... Ws wish to express our tinetre ttOD’a supply ship, is due here to­ of "anscbluss" or union of Germany Midwest U tils ...... l u c r e e ia LILY BtCBABB thanks to Nlstivss, nelghbers and never bkvs gene Into the cotton crimination, let us hear about it and morrow or Wednesday. SUN. - MON. - TUES. Texas Corp ...... A carved etone slab weighing with Austria. AU state 40c. NUg Hud Pow ...... I get a lot of pleasure out of BOkl FONS ■O N B IU fritnde. for kindness shows, at re- code. As rayon is In competition we will take It up in Washington. more than a ton. believed to be one TODAY . TUESDAY CLAUDETTE COLBERT Timken Roller Bear .. MSI death of our son and brother, with silk It should have gons into This statement was conoiderad Reserved sente ehtatned M in Penn Road ...... we would eipeclallr thank the Firing Suppert OrgOnliatioB The practical limit for transport of tbe world's earliest printing roa' here os giving authenticity to ths Trans America...... Chesterfield . , you know 1 /ike K09TBLANBTZ OECHE8TRA AND CBOBUS the silk code. He declared silk “Let us take a page out of the planes or other large aircraft flying KeUer’e Kemp’S “THE GILDED LILY" United Founders ...... Union Carbide ...... Bdusd of Company X, also Buglers or chines and estimated to be more Information about tbe reinforcement and United Gas ...... 9 P. M. (B. 8. T.) —COUnOU NETWOSK Ajaerlean Leglsn. workers could havs a load os un­ book of the employer. He stands below 20.000 feet Is said to be be­ then 3000 years old, has been of Italian treops on the Austrian PottertOB R Krnh Union Pac ...... {Mrs- Msrgsrst Keefe and family. bearable with six or eight looms os S T A T E “REP HOT TIRES’’ United Lt and Pow A that cigarette. behind hla organisation gnd paya bis tween 380 and 400 milee on hour. brought to England from C3ilna. frontier. Mans drclee have feared mmmSSSmSmmiiSSSmSSSammmmm United Aircraft Corp . Util Pow and L t ...... 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would flvs up trying to run things If the Treasury should pay no at­ but have left the world in great something from it, he said—some­ given the opportunity to serve God.! Hia fiction writing career begaa! 4iatirl|r0trr and go back to the good old system tention to tbs ruling, that wmuld danger.” thing traditional, something of the Dr. White said. | 1910. , ■’ simply ba an end to the- matter. REUGIOUS SOLACE The start of this terrifying condi­ Spirit of Jesus cairlst, fundamental­ "The vision of Jesus was not an FAMOUS AUTHOR Roche was married twloe. ] of lettings things run themselves. HEALTH -DIET ADVICE tion of world unrest, Dr. White said, ly sound and not bound by State Illusion”, Dr. White said in conclu­ Also It would probably be an end By DR. FRANK MeCOY OFF STAGE first wife, who was Ethel KUV Eofttttig Afraid In more criUcal drclee outside TODAY waa the Renaissance, the Fall of the barriers, bu. embracing all of sion. "Old Religions taught that Nowell tit New Tork, died in 1910.^ rOBUiaCD »T TH* _ the Washington press coterie it le to the Supreme Court as a govern­ questions In regard t« Hanllli sad Diet By BOB ROBERTS IS WORLD’S NEED Roman Empire and the Reforma­ humanity. Church progress must man's position was predestined and Hie second wife, EXhel PetUt'~«(.' IN HISTORY tion. New Nations have come into be world-wide, be said, to accomp­ pre-ordiained and that nothing could DIES SUDDENLY B > 1 U U > P R ia r iN O COUFART. INC- qulU possible that there may be a ing body and its restoration to . Its will be nsewered by Dr. BleCoy who Stuttgart, Ark., alao an author, aur* tl BlaMll Straat ba nddreeaed In enr« of this paper. Ihi- rkeewnapli pBtanted by prominence since that time, not one lish this coveted end. Statesmen, be done about it. Under the new Constitutional place aa a mere 1871. During the first three days of thla.r. The acting is superb. Gary CMo- vives. Two sons alao survive. llaaehaiur. Conn. good many Individuals to sntertaln close stamped, se|f-addreaeed eavelepe of which has been entirely satisfac­ facing the great problem, realize, he social transformation, now develop- Private memorial servicee wera THuMAt FER0U80M court, though the highest In the week, the State theater is showing per Is excellent in the roll of tory, measured according to Rev. said, that the world's peoples de­ Oontml Unnaaor the , belief that for the President to for reply. that much heralded producUon, a Junior officer who oce^onaHy Dr. Hwfii Vernon White of arranged today at the home, withv‘v Feandod Octobar I. IIII do a bit of real worrying might be land. ' The Lives of a Bengal Lancer. prefers to throw off the cloak of a 21: 1. mand that the leaders find a way iSfd a’'Ne*’7EarthT ‘ Arthur Sofflers Roche Was George (Jreel asked to deliver the Pubitabad Evary Evanind ^Eicept To be sure, the picture la differ­ soldier and follow the dictations of The speaker touched upon cur­ by which these forces, now aligned Dr. White, a native o f California, Eulogy. Burial will take place in •nndayi. and Rolldaya Entarad at tlia a pretty good thing If for no other W’BT-NECK OB TORTICOLLIS ^treatm ents sre not sufllelent, one rent history when he said that one for evil, shall be used for good. came to the American Board of Poat Offlca at Mancheatar, Conn., aa ent—It is a man's show from start his heart. Franebot Tone, ordinari­ Americu Missions Board of the world's greatest Christian Speaking .of the missionary move­ Known as Hardest Work­ Castlne, Maine. - i^ n d CUaa Mall Mattar. reason than that, for the first time, OYSTERS AND NEW DEAL _ . ■howl'l consult a ddetor who Is fam- to finish, yet women should find it ly suave and debonair, givee a Foreign Missions in 1931 from a •UBiCRJFTION RATEI it would put him more on the level Whtle our necks are not as freely. luar with msnljmlatlve nstboda powers waa today going down into ment, Dr. White said that the early successful pastorate in the First There was adopted by Congress quite enjoyable entertaInmenL The splendid performance as the Junior darkest Africa to perform the last missionary fathers who went out TOUCHING Ona T aar. by m all ...... ••■JJ with the rest of the American peo­ movable as those of birds, we, and physio-therapy Ueatraents. Lives of a Bengal Lancer is a mod­ officer who continually succeed In Is Speaker Here. Congregational Church of Stockton, er Among Fiction Writers. F ar Month, by m a l l ...... J -JJ last week a resolution appropriating nevertheless, dee our necks quite a : em sequel to Clive of India In that outwitting the blundering Gary act in the partition of one of the into the heathen lands to convert California. He is a graduate of the ■India Copy ...... » ple—mUlions of whom have done q u c s'n o N B a n s w e r s two last remaining independencies. the Individual souls to the (Christian University of California and the Joliet, III.—Police Magiatraia DaiTvarad ona yaar ...... 11.00 half a million dollara "to enable the bit for turning o.ur heads during roseate and quite brimming with and Gulf States." Not only Inves­ it may pereist for several days. One Answer: While maaeage improves; little white markers set in the picture finds tta natural smooth knowledge and scientlflc develop­ terpretation of Christian missions to "On your way, Frank,” said the aarrad. ______verbal promise of national well be­ does not notice bow much one pace which is continued for the bal­ Heaven and a new Earth.” according ments a blessing to those living and ests of Christians In a new de­ church leaders, lay and ministerial, writers, although he once said he court. “In IS years on the bench no tigation Is authorised, but "experi­ the elreulatloD and the appearance ' ground. to Dr. Hugh Vernon White of Bos­ velopment In Jesus (Thrist and a new hated work. He was unconventional Fall aanriea ellant of N E . Barr- ing. But In the last few weeks be moves the neck until such stiffness of ths skin, very little oil Is ab­ The picture Is refreshing In that ance of the story. enjoying them. Development along in terms of modem thought. Much prisoner ever gave me a valentine lea. Inc. ______mentation." And under the latter occurs: than every movement of the This movie may not be Judged as ton, member of the American Board these lines by schools and religions hope for humanity. This develop­ of his time is spent in forums and in his ideas and never held to a pre­ before." sorbed in this way and that which Is i It does not contain the usual love ment is already In effect in these has been becoming educated to the heading a lot of practical work in body seems to affect the neck, caus­ theme, that culminates in the usual one of the ten best of the year, but of Commissioners for Foreign Mis­ will in time produce a stable world leaders’ discussion groups upon this scribed pattern of thought. PubllahaFa ’ Repreaanlativa; Tha ing discomfort. absorbed does not remain under th e , sions, speaker in the morning ser­ and people may then live in peace countries and is due to spread to all subject and other problems of The first story written by Roche Julius Msihawa Special .a eney—Sew fact that he Is actually confronted eradicating sbellflsh enemies could, akin but it taken up by the blood n r ' new Modi'fied-Wing happy marriage. In fact there is no it will be a serious contender for Tork. Chicado. Oatrolt and Boston. Ususally with any form of stiff love theme. Instead there is pre­ that honor. I think it is safe to vice at the Center Congregational and will not fear dest.'uction by the world. Christianity In the present day. Dr was sold for $6. His second went by a condition— which axlomatleally conceivably, be accomplished with lymphatics and carried all over the: Church yeaterday. Man Is Ood-Lovlng for $2.5 and then he began to sell MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF neck or wry neck only one side Is body. The best way to develop the; sented the admiration and under­ say that the majority of people who war. White has held pastorates in Hawaii l.s quite a different thing from a half a million dollars. affected, the muscles being stiff and standing of men for men that see it will find it most enjoyable be­ WorM's nis This generation places a special Man is Inherently a God-lovtng and New Hampshire as well as Cali­ his stories for better prices. During Helping millions to CIRCUDATIONS. ______theory. The condition the Presl- legs is through exerelea sa this Lounge Suite Dr. IVhItc bat been girfng a series the past 20 y^cars his writings were contracted most frequently on the builds the muscles. | omes when courageous men face cause of the splendid acting, un­ responsibility upon the church, he person. Under conditions as they fornia. Dr. White is planning to Tha Barald Prlntlnd Company. Ino., t faces Is one in which the peo­ The almost unnoUetd passage of right aide. Adults may sometimes sath together—three soldiers oall usual scenery and rapid action that of lectures at the Hartford Semin­ said, for It was upon the. church exist today It Is difficult to believe spend a year In the foreign fields in constant demand. EMD COLDS aaaumaa no flnancisl reaponilhllity thla bill Is of no small Interest to a ary and was secured as the guest that God laid the early responsibil­ in God. Obstructions should be re­ starting soon, studying the vital for typodraphical errors aniirorlna in ple, and even Congress, are no long­ develop wry neck or torticollis In a is a featqre of ths 'ish to sacrifice their lives so that Is offered by The Lives of a Bengal Born in Somerville, Ma.ss., Roche (Nose Enlarged from Acne) i le other two may live. Lancer. speaker at the Center Congrega­ ity for bringing about Peace and moved to make it possible to be re­ Issues rising from the contact of was a graduate of Boston College. advarttaamanta In Ihe .M.inchostar good many Connecticut people for very chronic form so that, instead tional Church by Dr. Watson Wood­ SOONER! V/ICKS Eranind Harald. er prepared to meet all his smiling or disappearing within a few hours Question: Marie says: "Can you! The plot la unimportant—it tells Aa Thousands Cheer, the hit show good-will among peoples. The new ligious. There is nothing more Christianity with the cultures and For a few months he practiced law ▼ VamoRuh reassurances with smiling ac­ the number of these who get their give me some remedy to reduce a a t the traditions of the Bengal Lan­ of last year, is coming to Parsons ruff, pastor on the eve of Dr. White’s World goes to church requesting essential today than that a man be current life of the Orient. and then went Into newspaper work. MONDAY. FEBRUABy I s or days, the trouble persists over a world-wide tour in the interests of quiescence but are demanding some­ living out of the shellflsb industry Is period of months or years. It may large fleshy nose. My nose la very I cer regiments and how everything, this week. Even without the serv­ fleshy especially from the middle to even the love of a father for his ices of Clifton Webb and Helen foreign missions. Dr. IVhite gave a thing concrete—which they are not Vxmatdsrable. But it la also Inter­ also appear In an Intermittent form, SEMI-ANNUAL lucid dsacription of the ills of the PLACING RESPONSIBILITY occurring at fairly regular In­ the end. The pores are very large' son, must be subordinated so that Broderick of the New York cast, Aa getting and after two years of delay esting for another reason. and fill up with acne and oil aur-! the honor and glory of the Bengal Thousands Cheer should be one of troubled world and laid the blame If by say chiince the re.»crvolr of This Is legislation of the old fash­ tervals. upon the development of National see no pn)spcct of getting through The muscle most ■ ften affected is priaingly quick.” Lancers Outpost No. 41, may con­ the best of Parsone’ offerings for federal funds upon which twenty ioned progressive type—for the em­ Answer; The appearance of flesh- i tinue with flying colors. , this year. structures of States and Natlond, any initiative of the chief executive. the stemo-msstoid, so-called be­ the segregation c< denominations in million Americann are depending for ployment of government powers and cause the lower end of It Is attach­ Iness in th e end of your nose Is' In fact, so grim is the national ax- probably caused by the acne, a s ! SALE $ religious work, the problems of their food and shelter should run government fimds In the building up ed to the upper part of the sternum capital and labor in Industry and a preeslon of face when the Preeldent or breast bone and the upper end Is there lx undoubtedly a good deal of I absolutely dry, and the duty of pro­ of a wealth-producing industry, The Inflarntnation and twalling under th e ! w ^tb of scientific advancements renews his bright platitudes that attached to the prominent lump on If your room calls for a massive suits, and achievements, which have re­ viding the bare necessities of life more elTertual the war on the drille the skull just behind the ear. You skin. If you can overcome the ■ see this special Semi-Annual Sale value PLAN GUEST WEEK Overnight A. P. even he can sec that the time Is acne, I am sure your nose will ap- 1 98 acted against, and are destroying, for all these people be suddenly and starfish, the more oysters. The can feci this muscle at the side of short before the tiour when instead pear more normal In size. I will be' by all means. The stubby modified good relations among peoples of the thrust upon unprepared iniinlrlpnll- fewer leeches the more scallops. The your neck when you turn your head winirs, the heavy roll arms, squat ball News earth. of cheers those platitudes are going to tha opposite side. It is so strong glad to send you my article on acne; As Sketched PROGRAM AT REGS . Basing his address upon the first tles and states, let there be no mis­ more oysters, scallops and clams, if you have not already received It. i feet and moulding bases, give weight to ba greeted with a roaring chorus that, when It becomes violently con­ Choose from 15 excellent verse of Rev. 21: "And I saw a new Fifth Anniversary take as to who Is responsible for the more chance for people to earn Simply write to me and enclose a | to the pieces. You’ll find them deep, Boston—^The New England Asso­ of boos. tracted as In torticollis. It pulls the ciated Press Traffic Club was or­ Heaven and a New Earth.” Dr. the situation. a living In the shellfish Industry, the ear towards the shoulder of the af­ large self-addressed stamped en­ low and loungy . . and sturdily built covers including plain tapes­ White said that we are living in a So it is quite conceivable that velope. tries, frizettes, homespuns ganized by the Press Aesocis.tion’s Id such an event -which fortu­ more varied and wholesome the na­ fected side. for long wear. Ordinarily the two Gym Classes, Games, Pool new world, but not the one that OF THE OPENING OF THE President Roosevelt Is becoming In most cases this contraction Is mechanics and operators. The pur­ John saw in Revelations, but one nately Is imllkely—there Is certain tion's diet. (Plastio Surgery) I pieces sketched cost $110.00. and damasks . . . in rust, pose is to discuss problema of mu­ actually perturbed, anxious for the rau.sed by rheumatic toxins sat- green, blue, brown or red! which it is possible to bring about if to be a tremendous outcr>', stimu­ But It Isn't New Dealism. It tllng In tbs muscle due to exposure Question: MIsa Ann asks; "Will' Tournaments and Bowling tual interest in the varioiu ata(es the church, the guiding light in all future. Well, that will, perhaps, to a cold draft. 'When one wakes you please give me the address of Suites made-to-order. and to have a lot of fun. matters of human relations takes lated by every Influence that the ad­ Isn't artulctal price-boosting through a good plastio eurgeon?" ministration can bring to bear, equip him with a better understand­ scarcity. It's In direct conflict up In ths morning with a stiff neck, Matches Are Arranged. Boston—The appointment of Eld- immediate action to form an Inter­ ing than he has ever bad before of the usual cause Is a stralnsd post Answer: I would advise you toj die Casey former Harvard head foot­ national Brotherhood of (Kristians. ■gainst Congress for its "inexcus­ with the principle of the AAA. It is get In touch with the eecretary of Sought Brotherhood tha state of mind—and temper—of ..Itou during sleep which may have OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'aOCK ball coach as coach of the Boston able and heartless delay" In pa.sslng perhaps a good thing that It's the caused a pressure either upon the your local medical society, who ca n ; Red Skins ^rofesaional club wae an­ The thinkers of the iflth and 17th u is h Tonight will be the beginning of Q the ordinary American. It might give you the names of the physicians ‘ the great Works Relief bill; and un­ Department of Commerce Instead of muscle or the nerves supplying It. nounced by President George Mar­ centuries followed the gleams of the very well be pointed out that a per­ The condition la readily benefited in your community who are pro- ' Guest Week at the Recreation Cen­ shall. new intellect and evolved a com­ less the people stop for a moment's the Department of Agriculture that flclent In this branch of surgery. fectly cheerful, completely contentej through the application of beat to WATKINS BROTHERS ters where all the regular and other Boaton—Frank A. Goodwin, regis­ plete transformation of scientific thought they will be likely to accept has to deal with the oyster and clam ' ...... —...... • I methods, Dr. White asserted. None and entirely self aatisfled President relax the muscle and the use of activities will be seen by the people trar of motor vehicles, announced such a placing of the blame at its business. Otherwise the $300,000 chiropractic or osteopathic manipu­ Java holds the world's record for | at AAANCHESTER, CONN. of them, he said, thought that the of Ihc United States would be, At the largest number and most fre- i of Manchester. Tonight beginning at that convicted hit and run drivers world would be thrown into a face value. might be applied to the more rapid lations to relievo any nerve pres­ 7:15 and until 8 o'clock there will be would be barred from Massa­ F uneral Home this psrtlcular juncture, an anoma­ sure and Increase the circulation of quent thunderstorms. I maelstrom of unrest, confusion and Let this unquestionable fact ne propagation of starflsh, drills and the regular gym class for women chusetts roads for life. differences of opinion, bring;lng lous and Inopptjrtune phenomenon— blood through the contracted muscle. borne In mind; There is no opposi­ leeches so that still more oysters, and MIsa Fennerty has asked the Falmouth, Mass.—Falmouth's two States and Nations into armed con­ when the vast majority of the peo­ Snmetimes only one chiroprsetie or women to be in the gym early, as years of freedom from fatal automo' flict, and effecting a separation of tion whatever in Congress to grant­ clSms and scallops would be killed osteopathia manipulation will com­ ple arc unhappy, distraught with the class will start on time. At 8 bile accidents on its highways waj the world’s peoples, rather than ing to the administration the right by them, to the end that oysters pletely relieve the stiff neck, but. If o'clock until 9:30 there will be some broken when the body of an aged welding them together in one com­ to employ eight hundred and eighty anxiety or suffering keen material might bo pul up to a doUar-flfty a the trouble continues for several fine bowling exhibitions by girl caretaker was found 275 feet from pact Christian brotherhood, as days, It may become chronically ir­ where an automobile Is believed to ILLIAM P. QUISH’s mature ex- million dollars, remaining out of the deprivation. pint and the oyster Industry grow members of the gym class league. visioned by St. John. ritated so that the results are slow­ Here*s what we mean by *^Style at a Price" There have been some fine scores have struck him. True, he said, their inventions appropriations made by the last What this nation has particularly rich hypothatlcal profit on non-ex- er and several treatments may be made during these league games and brought about better living and * * perienqe and advanced training: .'.Congress, In the kind of relief work needed for a long time has been a latent oysters. required. In other forma of torti­ tonight women will be admitted to working conditions but with politi­ are evidenced in the facilities and leadership animated by a deep collis, where the nerve supply of the watch the contestants. cal and Industrial changes that took that baa been going on. But that neck muscles Is affected, no such appreciation of the plight of the The men’s plunge period will be T WOMEN’S DIVISION place, the chasm was widened, and a conveniences of his funeral home.. igreat sum, adequate for all relief CCFEB CHABOK speedy results may be expected. kield from 7 to 8 o’clock tonight and secularism was set up that baa ‘for a long time, has been tied up, not averago American man and wom­ Those who are very nervous may there will also be some fine fancy broadened and Increased with the Vincennes, Ind.—The price of law develop torticollis without any ap­ SEMI-ANNUAL HOLDS BRIDGE PA R H and his desire to serve Manchester an. No leader who has not him­ SALE years. by Congress, but by the administra­ living and other events in the pool. violation Is being set forth clearly parent affection of the nerves or tion's own device of Incorporating self felt a great deal of anxiety and This will be open for exhibition to After the breaking up of Euro­ better by the fact that he gave this here. nnusclcs. In these cases the trouble men only. There Is now in progress pean Medievalism there came a de­ Its reappropriatlon in the same bill has not hinuielf done considerable Police Chief Thomas M.artln has with the neck usually appears fol­ Miss Marjorie Kelsey and velopment of National states and in some fine matches being played in Harold Norton Winners of community its first modern funeral with the new authorization of four mental suffering could ren-sonahly oidi’i'oil the painting of signs on the lowing e.xposure to cold or a blow, Lasting Style tmtb aenior and Junior pq^ tourna­ consequence an increase of National bllltona of expenditure for works re­ bo expected to really understand curbs In zones whore p.irklng is one should begin treatment for tor­ ments, but tonight will aw some of First Prize at Auction. prides which has spread over most home. prohibited. ticollis at its first appearance re­ of the world. This National pride lief. This was a palpable trick on the nature of Ids Job at this time. the best matches to be played. In the They read; "No Parking $6:" gardless of the cause, liccause the ping pong room there will be games or sense of "greatness” has been the the administration's part. Fully So If Mr. Rtx)sevelt Is beginning to longer the trouble exists, the great­ Sound Construction The Women’s Division of the Y. chief threat against peace-loving played, providing the newly re- M. C. A., were gratified at the sup­ aware that the time was short ba- feel the wear and tear of his reapun- NO FI,E.\8 ON NANCY er l.s the tendency for the muscle finished tables are returned from the peoples, leaving the world in a state slblllUes it is perhaps just as well. to become more rigid and even port given their bridge party Fri­ of terror, rather than a "Paradise" fore all relief agenclea would be Trade school. There will also be card day evening for the promotion of aa Intended by God. Baltimore. M d—Mrs. C. Willing atrophied. Where the trouble has Low Price playing and many other games to crippled for money unless the un­ He ought to bo able to "take It." Browne was sure her cocker spaniel continued for any length of time, I 'Y' acitivitlea. The prizes were all StumbUng Block expended balance was speedily re- The rest of us have, for five year.s. had no Ileas, hut she called a vcli always advl.se an acid fruit fast In watch. contributed by the following firms Industrial development, be said, A,nd generally without snarling, ernarlan when "Nancy" insisted on order to asst.st In the absorption of or Individuals: Watkins Brothers, for all the wealth that it has produc­ appropriated. the President's agents J. W. Hale company, W. O. Glen- •T HE first to be designed and built here specifically for the pur­ throwing plates or spitting in the scratching. any toxins which may have settled ed for all classes, is another stumb­ tied such reappropriatlon fast to the Dr. John H. Engel found the In the affected region. The best LOCAL COUNTRY CLUB ney, Dewey-Richman company, W. ling block in the progress towards pose, the Quish Funeral Home has served Manchester and new measure tor no other purpose faces of our friends. cause, and it wasn't a flea. He pull­ home treatment Is the application E. Hibbard, Walter Leclerc, Harold creating a condition of well-being In the world th(in to compel Con­ ed from "Nancy's" shoulder a needle of heat and gentle massage of the Norton, Miss Anne Scranton, for the world’s peoples. vicirtity since its opening five years ago, as a community center swallowed some months before. contracted muscles. If these heat HAS ENJOYABLE DANCE Charles Burr and C. Elmore Wat­ "This is the world wo have creat­ gress to act with haste on the lat­ AFTER THE DECISION kins. Home made cake were do­ ed.” Dr. White charged. “Inventive- for funeral services. Numerous families have gathered here ter. There could be no other rea- nated in generous supply and some As this is written, necessarily neM and productivencM and politi­ ■on Committee in Charge Decides were auctioned oft during the eve­ cal changes have produced wealth. during the past five years to pay final tribute; it has become a several hours before an y ' poaslble ning. But there is In the Senate a large to Hold Simiiar Entertain­ The winners in auction bridge building associated with their most hallowed memories.. .mem­ and very determined, group which Issuance of a Supreme Court ruling 3 Pieces ments Here in Future. were Miss' Marjorie Kelsey and ories that have given it ah almost consecrated character. positively refuses to consent to the In the gold clause cases, nobody pre­ Harold Norton, first; Mrs. Eldward TOWN ADVERTISEMENT a> Members of the Manchester Coun­ Morlarty and C. B. Loomis, second. appropriation of four billion dollars sumably but the members of the SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Low price Slone, Is never a bargain.' But when j-ou caif court can have the slightest inkling try Club and their friends enjoyed In contract bridge Mrs. Arthur to be handed over to the President combine Watkins exoeUent, laaUng style and sound, guar­ a dance at the Clubhouse Saturday Hale, first: Mrs. Arthur Shaw, sec­ BOARD OF RELIEF without knowing how or for what it BB to what tha naturs of that de­ anteed conStnieUon with low cost . . . that’s a bargain . . . evening. The music was provided ond. In setback. Mrs. E. V. Gilbert T H E Quish Funeral Home was built to meet the needs of Man- cision will be. By the time It Is that’s style at a price! by Art McKay’s orchestra. The and H. F. Stevenson were first, Mrs. Is to be spent. And this group d u c e was sponsored by the house Mark Holmes and John Griffin, Chester and environs for many years to come. Its complete also refuses to permit It.self to be read, everybody will know—unless Typical of the sound values to be found throughout the Comroitttee, consisting of Mr. and second. NOTICE stampeded by any fear that the na­ the Supreme Court for some Inscrut­ Mrs. H. A. Alvord, Mr. and Mrs. 8. facilities and atmosphere of home-like beauty contain no sug­ able reason has decided to stlU fur­ big Watkins store during the Semi-Annual O. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rand tion's relief work may have to be $isle Is this new Colonial group. Its style The Board of Relief of the Town gestion of the funereal. It is representative of the tremen­ ther withhold Us flnding. and Mr. and Mrs. J.- M. MiUer. The of Manchester will be in session at suspended ' Is r ttb t The quaint, charming Colonial committee was highly pleased with dous advance made in mortuary science within recent years. In But whether that opinion shall ba the Its members knm^ perfectly well < - motifs have been successfuUy reproduced. the success of their efforts, and with in support of the abrogation of the the favorable comments expressed MUNICIPAL BUILDINO it are included every improvement and convenience found help­ that there is no necessity for the The construction Is sound . . . Solid nu^lo Friday, Feb. 1—46;00 p. m. to 8 gold clause or In support of the con­ by those who attended. Plans will stopping of federal relief, even If Uis writh worn and pegged effects; solid oak be made to provide such entertain­ p. m. ful in 17 years of personal devotion to this service by William The Metropolitan (Opera House) Saturday, Feb. X—1:80 p. m. to blanket Works Relief bUI should be tinued validity of the clause Itself, interiors, nicely finished; center drawer ment for the club members at P. Quish. there need be little anxiety on the periodic intervals In the future. has a certain beauty, and above 5 p. m. held up all spring. They know that gUdee; dustproofed top and bottom. all it has a tradition— a tiaditlon Monday, Feb. 4—1:80 p. ra. to 5 In a day. If necessar)'. It will be po«' part of tbe public. Debts, even which it would be foolish to throw p. m. Bible to cut the $880,000,000 of old those contracted knowingly or un­ ■ And the price la extremely low away. Toaaday, Feb. 8—6:00 p. m. to 8 —Walter Damroech, famooe con­ relief appropriation away from the knowingly—and the latter Is the $49.75 for 3 fine ptecesi p. m. TN building a funeral home of this type here, Mr. Quish be- Recreation Center ductor. Wednesday, Feb. 8—1:80 p. m. to four billion dollar Works Relief situation In a vast majority of cases V S p. m. ^ came equipped with facilities and methods of the most mod­ scheme, reappropriate the former —under an obligation to pay each Items of lntere.st of the future Is going Tburaday, Feb 7—0:00 p. m. to 8 amount and relievo tha country of dollar of the face In so many grains to be less of a pink tea affair. p. m. ern standards, and in commemorating the opening of the home, of gold, will not have to be dis­ Monday —Branch Rickey, xice president of Friday. Feb. 8—8:00 p. m. to 8 the menace of an empty relief A breakfast The women's gym class will' meet SL LouIb CarAnals. p. m. he implicitly renews a pledge to fulfill that obligation to serve purse. charged at $1.AB on the dollar. ‘ m 7:15 to 8 o'clock. The men’s Saturday, Feb. 9—1:80 p. m. to all worthily and with fair-dealing. And that is precisely what should There Is one substantial reason period will be frona 8:15 to 9 If women are not willing to pay 5 m m. for this. It cannot be done. It lock. A plunge period for men the price of peace, we may find Monday, Feb. 11—1:80 p. m. to be done.' There Is an excellent set with Choice of these will follow the gym classi The it necessary to pay the price of war. svould be simply an Imposstblltty. to 5 p. m. . ' chance that It Is what will be done regular plunge period for women —Mrs. William Dick Sporborg. for­ Toeeday, Feb. 12—8:00 p. m. to 8 this week. say nothing of the Injustice of It, for two pieces will be from 8 to 9 o'clock. The mer president New York State p. m. After that, the four billion dollar debtors owing a himdred billion men's plunge period will be from 7 Federation of Women’s Club*. Wednesday, Feb. 18—1:80 p. m. to dollars of gold clause obligations to REFECTORY to 8 o’clock. The Women's, dancing 5 p. os. Works Relief measure can be class will be held from 8 to 8:45. People prefer to have four Tbnreday, Feb. 14—8:00 p. m. to handled on its merits, free from the pay an additional stxty-nlne billion The girls' gym class league will use flve feet of engine in front With the two pieces sketched above 8 p. m. unfair and tricky pressure of baste dollars. TABLE the bowling alleys from 8 to 9:30. them. They feel safer. Friday, Feb. 15—8:00 p. m. to 8 There la one very old principle of ,75 Tiiesiiay —Oonnt Alexis de Sakhnoffsky, i p. m. that was introduced rhto the situa­ (full or single size bed) you may The men's volleyball period ■will torootive designer. law that enters Into this problem— Saturday, Feb. 18—1:$0 p. m. to tion by the administration. As 5 Pieces choose either the 36-inch dressing be held from 5 to 6:15. The women's 0 m m . It should have been handled from the a law much older than the United awimming classes wiU meet aa fol­ Be bom In a country where your Monday, Feb. 18—1:80 p. m. to 5 The beginning. States Supreme Court. That is the table with mirror, or the 80-inch lows: 7:00 to 7:45, beginners; 7:46 materials for your works lie. p, to 8:30, intermediate. Two games —Pearl Buck, famous author, in Toeeday, Feb. 19—8:00 p. m. to b principle that the law cannot re­ chest of 5 drawers sketched to the will be played In the senior basket­ advice to authors. "Style at a Price" was never more clearly illus­ p. m. F u n er a l H ome O f HIS TURN TO ‘TAKE IT ’ quire any person to perform an Im- right. Regular $69.00 for three ball league. At 7:45 the Army and Wedaeaday, Feb. 20—1:80 p. m. [losslbtllty. trated than in this outstanding Semi-Annual Sale Navy Club will play the East Sides. FED THEMSELVES to 8 p. m. There Is agreement among the There are a variety of ways In value. When you choose this excellent group for pieces. Following this game the Morlarty AH persons claiming to be Bros. Firestone Service team will Kenyon, Minn.— One way to aggrieved by the doings of the Washington correspondents that which any practical operation of the your breakfast room or kitchen you buy quaint, last­ play the Watkins-Y. solve the livestock feed shorUmfs is W illia m P . President Roosevelt is beginning to Aaeeasors of the Town of Manches­ gold clause can be blocked—even in ing Colonial st.vle; fine solid maple construction; at Wednesday to let the cows feed themselves, ter, Q>nn., and thoae requiring off­ show signs of nerve strain; some the fece of an unfavorable opinion an exceptionally low price. Usually breakfast The women's gym class will meet says Albert Tule, Dennison farmer. sets must appear and file their com­ of them are even using the word from 7 to 8 o’clock. Women’s Tula reported that he mlUca hla by the Supreme Court. One of groups with refectory draw-ond tables cost $39.50. practice from 8 to 8:30. cows, takes the cream and then plaint at one of these meetings or ‘Irritability." The more solitous (Exactly as sketched). at some adjourned meeting of said them is for the United States Treas­ Roller skating in the gym at 8:30. feeds the skim milk to the animals. Board of Relief. for the President's peace of mind Admission includes skates,^ music "It cut the cost of feed to practical­ QUISH ury to ignore It. OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK The time ot appeal ia limited by ore BUggesUng that he is working and checking. ■ , ly nothing," Tule said. Obedience to the dictates of the A public setback party he law to twenty da^ from and after teo bard and sticking too close to Supreme Court Is merely a custom. the first d«y tit Feb. 1935. ___ 225 MAIN STREET ?.e!d at the West Side Rec on Cedar anniveksary m a ss EDWARD D. LYNCH, bis desk; while the Incorrigible That body hasn't a scrap of author­ itreet. Play will start at 8 e’cloek ft « uid prizes will be awarded. Chaln oan, MANCHESTER spokesmen for hyper-coBservatUm ity from the Constitution to Invali­ WATKINS BROTHERS An anniversary mass for the re- EVERETT T. MoKlNMEY, ■mong them are pointing out that Thursday po8«,^ the soul of Mrs. John M. date an act of Congress. It has WATKINS Dancing in the gym 8:30 to 12:30. Carfiby, who died a year ago Sun­ The restful hoiueiift^jbe.iuty of the Quish Funeral Home .It would be better sU around, for never received any such authority Mueic by Ai DeClco and his Revel- GUSTAVirS^’RlBBCR, P H O N E 4 3 4 0 is indicated by the view reception room pictured above. at AAANCHESTER. CONM day, will be celebrated in S t James's Beard of ReUaf of the Dt and tbs counl^. if hei from any source but within Itself. alA^CHESTER CONN. rrs. Two season passes wUl be church Tuesday morning at S given awaj:. o'clock. Town of I MAMUHIOH EK EVENING HKKALD. MANOHES'* EK tXJNN MUNDAT, FEBKUARY 18. lilSIW MANCHES'rER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1385.

naaeUag, and it te auggsstsd that entertainment program each eve­ tectlvs Lieutenant Harry Clark aft­ celebration of your three hundredth tention. The bill authorizing the ning. those attsading briag ui a brief mother, Mrs. Mae Itague, tn Hart­ ANOTHER WEISS SUSPECT er the prisoner bad been brought ts anniversary." Milk (^ tro l Board to euporviee th* 5 VIOLENT DEAmS oketeb o f aome prominent Republic­ City Hall for questioning. ford last Thursday. FARM BUREAU HEAD Has Boajr P to g ra a FIRST ANNIVERSARY The Rev. Harold Keen, o f St. HOLD ANNIVERSARY Many of the governors stated that MILK DEALERS price le another Important secUoa WALL ST. Bl DAILY RADIO PROGRAM an bora in Tolland County to that “He was known as a close asaoet- Rev. Dr. Georgs 8. Brookes, pas­ they Intended to visit Connecticut to the present taw and this amend­ the discussion from the floor may IS CAPTURED BY POUCE ate of Robert Mats both before and Peter's Episcopal church, took a j tor of the Union Congregational during the year. Among them were TO SPEAK IN HARTFORD ment will have teeth. It Is sold. New York, Feb. 18. -> Th* 1 begin with the subject of tbe per- after tbe kidnaping.” party o f six boys of tbe Junior on a I MONDAY, rEDRUARY I t (Central and Eastern Standard Tim<^ REPORTED IN STATE church, has a busy schedule fo f the James M. Curley, Massachusetts; Price, It seems, has beep th* one Index o f weekly O'reraga 'son to be studied. Mats and Walter Legenza wer« OF ALBERT’S DEATH on a trip to Hartford Friday evening, OF FUNERAL HOME TO DISCUSS CODE Natti All protraiTja to Iter and bat!e chalnn or *^*'^*’ present week. The out-ef-toam en­ Matthew Barrow Believed to Charles M. Smith, Vermont; David thing that hoe bothered and ham­ prices hosed on the 1926 O'* ‘co-leaders of tbe ‘Tri-Stata Mob,' to attend the Illustrated lecture byj Charles E. Hearst, President of tad; ooaat ta coaat (a ta a) daalanatlon Includtt all a^allabla atatlona. gagements Include: An address at Sboltz, Florida; Eugene Talmadge, pered the Control Board more than IS .l cents * pound os 100 i Cant. Eaat. CORONER HOLDS INQUEST Be a Member of the Tri< gangland band zeeueed of abducting Colonel Roscoe Tumor, celebrated j - Praframa aubjact ta ahanta* R. M * ‘ the Father and Son banquet at the Georgia; James C. Allred, Texas; Iowa Federation to Be Guest anything else. type 31 alr-eured hurley, ine i:3ft— S:lft—Shadow MyMary — « t ; Stflte Gang, Arreated in Weiss from eutslds his home Octo­ speed flyer, at Bushnell Memorial | NBC-WlAr NETWORK Organ—weal; Travera Or.—Dixie; Three Suicides Over the Park Congregational church, Nor­ at Hotel Garde. ! From present Indications ther* lost week to 118.9 from 118JI la i ‘SAGE OF EMPORIA’ ber 26 and killing him 10 days halt. The boys were entertained sti W. P. Qaish, Undertaker, Herbert H. Lehman, New York; Meeting Tomonow Night at •A tIC Eaatt weaf wlw waa) wtic Jack Armatrung—ml'iwesi repeat ON FITZGERALD DEATH wich, this evening; on Wednesday . Yet Murder Theory Persists a supper at sirs. Gertrude Hough's I Theodore Francis Green, Rhode will be * large attendance at the previous week. wiw wtag wc»h wfl wlU wfbr wn> wgy 5i4S- •:45—Milton Charlaa. Organ-w evening he will be the speaker at later. They were executed at Rich­ meeting tomorrow evening. AU wben wept wtam wwj wtal; 6:56— 5:55—Praaa-Radio Nawa Period before etartlng. They were Leonard' Island, Oscar K. Allen. LOuieiatia; C. the Men’s Club of the Elmwood mond, Va., several days ago for kill­ wmaq wcfl a^ho wow^daf wabf • :00rs 7:PO—Myrt and Marge — Week-End; One Victim of and Earl Porter, John KiHynych, Douglass Buck, Dolawore, Guy B. According to an announcement School St Recreation Cen* local dealers and producers who The epatof living of wage i NORTHWttT A CANAOIAN - wtmj Louie Panieo Dance Orchaa.—weat Community church In Hartford, for Philadelphia, Fen. 18.—(AP) — ing a bank truck driver. in Europe Concerning BeK Has Been in Present Loca­ Yeomana Reservea Decision HOST TO HOOVER Dwight Martin, Henry Jones, and Park, Mtssouii; George C. Perry, made by Cihac. D. Lewis,' County have not yet been approached will advanced one per cent from ’ wlba kalp ifcbe wday «rfyr c«*ct cfcf •its— 7;15—Juat Plain Bill - eaat; Ladles Night; on Sunday morning Matthew Barrow, sought for several Five men and a wonoan already hc!p out the committee in charge If aOUTH - wrva wptf wwnc wla wjai Panica Orch.-.waat. Oreh.—Dixie A fter Hearlnir Testimony in Lloyd Oray. Virginia; Clyde L. Herring, Iowa; Agent for the Hartford <^unty her, 1934, to January, 1938, a Hit and Run Driver. he will give the address at the East weeks In connection with the Kld- are under indictment in eoaneetlon they wUI can either 4868 or 7706 wfla-wauR wlod w«n 5:30— 7:30—The O'NaUta—eaat; Buck Automobile Fatality. gian Monarch’s End' Schools o f tha town are closed tion for Five Trars. LoiUs I. Brann, Maine. Farm Bureau, Charles E. Hearst, ter. Ing to the monthly Index wjdx wamb kvoo wky wfaa wbap kpre Rogara, Sketch—repeat for weat Hartford Men's Blbls Class at 8:30 nap-ktlUng o f Willlanr Weiss, night with the Weiss slaying. They go on vice-president of the American and onnoimce their Intentions. ktba klht w«oo , •:45— 7:4^Boaka Carter's Comment and preach at the White church on life character, was captured In a trial at nearby Doylestown next this week for the regular vacaUon. by the National Industrial Co MOUNTAIN—koa kdyl kf^r Ribl 7:00— •;0I^Diane*a Expariancaa—ba- Mrs. Joseph Waleh, tercher of tbe Farm Bureau Federation and presi­ PACIFIC COAST—kfo kil kf^ komo aici Nalaen Ore.—Dixie; Ore.—west By ASSOCIATED PRESS An Inquest waa held on Saturday the com er at 10:45; he will preach mm AUes White Gathers raid on a South Philadelphia house Monday. Three o f ths men are ac­ ence Board. The rise, eonsiderah dent o f the Iowa Farm Bureau Fed­ khq kfad ktar kfu kpo 7M3— S:15 - Edwin C. Hlll'a Com* early today. By ALBERT W. WILSON l^rsunmar room, at tbe green, will The funeral home of William P. The Milk Inspection CJode bill, An American-mod* plane flying higher than the average Death claimed five lives In Con­ at tha Memorial building In this at the union service of the Protest­ cused of the slaying, and the other eration, will speak on "Farm Cant. taat. manta — baalo; Oaxia Nalaon Or* "Carrow was deflnltsly tied up ■pend part of her vacation in Qulsh located at 225 Main street, le REINARTZ TO BE SPEAKER pending before tlie General Assem­ in Peru recently ascended 23,100 gain, is principally due to a morli ohaa.—Pixie; Judd Norman—weat city Into the fatal accident which ant churches of Bristol oi Sunday His Gan to Welcome the ! thtree defendanU are named as ac- Bureau's Place tn a Stabilized Agri­ 4*10-. A:30—Oaorga Starnay Oronaatra 7:30- t:30—Kata Smith's New Stare necticut over the week-end through tvening; and on Monday evening, with the Weiss kidnaping,” said Dc- cessories. Brusz«la, Feb. 18.— (AP) — The Bridgeport with a former class- this week observing tbe fifth anni­ bly, has met with the approval ot feet, breaking the South American increase In food prices, tha 4i4» . St4S—Capt. Tim Haaly* Stamps occurred on the Elllngton-Somers i culture," on Tuesday, February 19th i:0S- S;OS-Xaviar Cugat'a Orehaatra • ;00— 9:0ft—Lucraxia Ban A Orehas. suicides and the highways. It waa the 25th, he will give an address at flrat anniveroary today of the death mat* and the remained at ther home versary of Its opening which occur­ altitude record. reports. I' •:3ft- 6:3ft-Bleak A Sutly'a Big Show In Danbury. Miss Mildred Prindle, AT HREMEN’S BANQUET at 1:00 p. m., at the Hotel Garde, the Health Departments of practic­ S:1S- i:15—Ttia Oaaart Kid - aaai: 9:0ft—10:00—Wayne King Oreh.—to o one of the worst Saturday-Sunday road on Tuesday evening In which ths Storrs Community church. Former President o f K ing Albert flhde thoueande of red In 1030. Five years ago William S'-"-S' Tom Ml*. Skatch-mtdweai rapaai William Henry Fitzgerald of Elling­ primary teacher, le spending tbe Hartford. ally every city, town and borough a:9C^ i:30—Praaa-Radio Nawa Farlod 0:30—10:30—Doctors. Dollars* Diaaasa record* of the winter. Acting As Town Clerk people in all corner! of the world P. Qulsh foreaav/ the need o f pro­ 9:45—10:45—Fray.Bragglottl. Pianos ton waa killed by an automobile week in New Haven with her par­ A ll Farm Bureau members and in the State of Connecticut. This I S:tS— S:SS-»Carol Data* Senp Raeltal In addition, a man died Saturday Harold Clough, son o f Mr. and etill unwilling to accept the official viding . a fitting funeral home for Radio Expert Will Talk to No. bill, with 17 others, will be discussed 6:45- S:4S—Billy Batehater'a Sketch 10:00-11:00 — Qian Oray i^rehaatra— driven by Alvin Taylor of Athol, ents, Mr. and Mra. Everett Prindle. their. families are invited to attend east; Myrt and Marge—weat repeat from the effects of rubbing alcohol Mrs. A. Estsn Clough of Tolland verdict that the Belgian Monarch the convenience of bereaved families tomorrow evening at the School S:OS— 7;00—To to Announcad 10:15—11:15—Olan Oray'a Orehaatra— Maas. County Coroner John H. Emporia, Has., Feb. 18— (A P ) — Signs put up by the state depart­ 2, M. F. D., on Occasion of this meeting. •;1I— 7:1S—Block CHambar, Drama which caused him to collapse Tburs- has bsen appointad acting town A F P E A ^ N C E died “ by accident." o f MoncheaUr and nearby communi­ Street Recreation Center by milk SiiO— 7:SS—Easy Aeaa. Sarial Skateh eaat; Out Arnhaim Orehaa.—west Yeomans of Andover presided at There were hig doln's at the home TEETH! ment, labeling brooks, etc., are caus­ Annual Affair Wednesday. 10:3Ck—11i5ft—Qua Arnhalm'a Orehaatra dav. clerk for the town of Tolland. Louis As time passes th* belief that Al' ties. The need for such faclllUea waa dealers and producers in this vicin­ 6:46— 7:4S—Undo Kara Radio Station the Inquest and reserved his deci­ of William Allen White laat night. ing some comment. The brook which 7:0S- S:00—Richard Himbar Orehait. 10:45—11:45—Harbia Kay A Orchestra Three deaths occurred Sunday, In L. Barton who bos been town clerk Improved By New Teeth at Very Low Ci8t bert was murdered seems to become becoming Increasingly evident, al­ ity. Tbe meeting Is called for 7:30 7:3(^ •:3ft—Monday Evening Concert 11:00—12:00—Scott Fioher'A Orehaatra sion. Medical Examiner Thomas F. Herbert Hoover was in town. flows through Just west of the vil­ ^ more tenacious and widespread. though few concerns had at that JOHNSON 11:30—12:30—Claude Hopkina Orehast. West Haven, Ivan Bludell of Reno, for the past three and a half years Tour eppsaixnct suffers, ycu'ra at a disadvantage tn builnest Hose Company No. 2 of the Man­ Deaths Last Night o'clock sharp. •:0ft— t:0ft—Oypalaa Concert Orcheat- O'Loughlln of this city testifl'k] The Sage of Emporia, who has lage ta labeled as "Salmon River," a S:3ft— p:3ft—Forbidden Melody—to e NBC WJZ NETWORK Nev. -ihot himself In the head at the has resigned the office. A perma­ been rushing to meet editions as a or.d soetsl lift (your health mty b* endangered, tool) beeaus* of It is conceivable that a century time provided funeral home equip­ chester fire department will hold Its Either Commissioner Woodward • :0ft—10:0ft—Eaatman Concert—alto c that death was due to a fractured name which has never been used ment. His plans reached culmination BASIC — Eaat: wjx wbx*wbsa wbal home of Mrs. Lois Thomas Renee* skull. nent appointment will be made writer and publisher most of his mitring teeth. or two centuries hence the theory annual banquet In Are headquarter* of the Food and Dairy Oimmlsalon •:3ft—10:30—Nat. Radio Forum—*lao r later. Mr. Clough attended the of murder might be adopted by here. The old records give the name in the opening of the modern and 10:00—11 lOft—Qrumitta A “ San." Foxd wham kdka wgar wjr wlw woyr winai; a daughter of Federal Judge Edwin Alvin Taylor, driver of the car, life, made one "deadline" after an­ Ths cost of ntw teeth at Or. O. W K:ng's office ts very low— at Main and Hilliard street Wednes­ Huntington, Ind, — James M.. or his chief deputy, Herbert Kelsey, 10:15—11M&—.lasaa Crawford. Orsanlal Mldwaati wrky wonr wla Uwk kwer Bentley School of Accounting and so easy fer the smallest Income—that It is unnecessary to xUk historians. However, It would be of thl* brook as "West Meadow complete Qulsh Funeral Home, the will represent that department. W. LITTLE S. Thomas of Norwalk. No reason other for ths event—one o f those day evening. A turkey dinner la to Triggs, 64, president of the Majestic 10:3ft—11:3ft—To Be Announced icon wren wmag kao wkbf stated he did not see Mr. Fitzgerald Finance In Boston. Brook” and It has usually been NORTHWEST A CANAOIAN - wtmj was given for the act which Dr; Vic­ who was walking along the road homey affairs for which Bill and bis tha dangers of missing tssth. ■corned by any responsible ehronl- first tn Manchester. This modem be served by Ocano at 7 o'clock to Furnace Co., member of the N a­ A. Templeton of the Milk Control . 109 Center Street 11:3(^t2:t(^Art Kaaaali and Orehaatra wiba katp webo wOay kfyr cret cfcf called “Mill Brook" of late years. It tor A. KowaleakI, medical examiner with Mrs. Fitzgerald, until he had Marriage IntenMona wife, Sallle, are noted. Let us shew jreu how sully you can have tbs new teeth you eler of the tragedy. structure has stood as evidence of about 40. The committee In charge tional y . M. C. A. Council, trustee of Board and Dr. D. C. Y. Moore and PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS CBS-WABC NETWORK SOUTH - wrva wplf wwnc wla wjax Yet I have learned that messages ts, however, of the head waters of wfta.waun wlod wem wmn wsb wapi said was a suicide. struck him. There are no street Marriage Intentions have been It waa a spontaneous affair. When nerd, or your own fixed. Consultation coat* nothing. ___ an earnest desire to anticipate the has engaged-the D'Ubaldo brother* Indiana’s M. E. Hospitals, • past Dr. Fred Bushnell of the local ore continually arriving at the Salmon River. Another brook near ■ASIC—Beat: wabc wade woko wcao wjUx wamb kvoo wky wlaa whop kpre The body of 22 year old Arthur D. lights at the point where the acci­ filed at the town clerk's office by White heard the former President, NO MATTER HOW LITTLE VOtl CAN SPEND tVS 6FFER needs of bereaved families in this to furnish music durlnc the dinner president of Indiana’s Y. M. C. A. Health department and probably 60 eraab wnac wgr wkbw wkro whk cklw woal ktbs ktha wsoo wave Bruuele Palace and at The Surete it, evidently a branch flowing Into dealers and producers will attend. MOUNTAIN-koa kdyl kxlr kfhl dent occurred, about nine o'clock In Joseph A. Gesssy, 28, a plumber, his long time friend and political TOD TH8 COMFORT OF GOOD TEETH. community. and for a program of songs to fol­ London—Lady CThampion de Oes- wdro veau wjaa ivean wfhl najiO wlav Benedict manager of a Rowajrton PubUqu*. Belgium's political police It, la called "Hope • Valley Brook." IStii A N N IV E R SA R Y wmai wbna; Midweit: wbbm wfbm PACIFIC COAST—kgo kfi kfw komo the evening. The driver picked up and Miss Anna H. Tansey, 20, both croney w’as coming through, he tele­ Attlflcls) tseth mtdt la our own Mssluatcsl Lsbarstary oa Uie Although the use o f the funeral low. plgny, 85, married for 62 years to The purpose of having these men Kiiq kfatl kUr kpo chain store w'as found In a garage In prrmiau. Platu la a day, it drslrtd. ot ttpsirtd «mis you wtit. department, expressing the convic­ which nobody about here has ever kmbe kmo* wowo tvhaa the Injured man, put him In his au- of thL'. city. graphed his Republican compatriots! home Is optional with each family, The principal speaker will be John Sir Claude CTiampion de Cresplgny, attend 1s two fold. Behind the EAST—wpg whp wibw whao wlbi wfaa Cant. East. - the rear of his home with a bullet tion that the King was a victim of called tL "Old Sawmill Brook,” as tomobils and started for the Rock­ VlaiUflg Nurse Report , "Let’s give a party for Hoover. Cane British sportsman. scenes o f getting these bills, many wore wleo efrb ckac wibx 4)30— 5:Sft—Tha Singing Lady—eaat close to hi* heart. Medical Examin­ For Ezamlnatlans or Frier*. foul play. Clueg innumerable are old records have It, Is dubbed "R ay­ the percentage o f people who choose Reinartz, Manchester lecturer who DIXIE—wfit wafa wbre erqam wdod ville City hospital but the man was Miss Miranda Bradley, supervis­ Bring your Tux." NO CHARGE Buffalo, N. Y.—Miss Marian de of vital importance to the dealer klra wrao wlac wdau wtoc krld wrr 4:45— 6:45—Orphan Annie—east only er William S. McMahon, who investi­ In To-day. offered to expoee alleged plots, held mond Brook,” also a new name to to take advantage of Its conven­ baa been heard In many patts o f the 5:00— 6:0ft—Oiacuasion of Medics (leaf before arrival there. ing nurse o f the Rockville Visiting Hoover came, as did his son Forest, dramatic critic and column­ and producer, and to tbe general ktrli ktaa ware koma wdbo wbt wdae 5:30— 5:30—Press-Radio News Psnod gated called it a suicide. responsible for th* tragedy. people here, though this brook flows iences is progressively increasing. cotmtry on subject o f radio. Mr. health of the public, passed, many SALE wblf wdbl wwva wmbp waja wmbr Others who testified were Dr. Nurse Association, reports that the Allan. There were a half dozen welt ist for the Buffalo Express until 5:35- 6 35—Three X Sisters In Songs .Manchester Suicide I Can Save You Money past tbe Ned Raymond place in Through the centralization of all ac- Reinartz la home at present and the wala ktui kcko wcoa wdn* wno* kwkh S;45— 5:15—Lowell Thomas — east; Francis M. Burke of this city ,who nurses traveled 658 miles, making known Republicans, and their wives. Same Question 1924, dramatlzer of Alcott’a “Little Tong weary hours and study are put MIDWEST—arab wgl wn.t wmhd wlsn Edward Connors, 02, caretaker on My prices wiU sarprtse yon. We do aO branches at dentistry. Amston, evidently suggesting the tivitlea which form the funeral pro­ committee feela Itself lucky in in details, and they know the exact wlbw kfh kfab wkbn wcco wabt ksej Orphan Annie—repeat to. midwest was called to the scene of the accl- 450 visit* • to 651 ease* during the Mrs. White stirred up some Ken­ How Important this matter loom* Women,” author of “Erstwhile 9:00— 7:0ft—Amos 'n' Andy -enHi only the Manchester cctate of Dr. Get my prices before having any dentist do yonr work. name. “Fawn Brook” and Its west fession, appreciated economies be­ securing him for this talk. In addi­ meaning of each passage and are wnax woe 6:15- 7;15—Willard Robison Orcheat. -lent, Mrs. William Fitzgerald and month of January. These were di­ tucky spoon bread; there was sliced in the mind of th* man tn the Susan" and friend of noted Thes­ MOUNTAIN—kvor kle koh kal Thomas Weldon, shot himself in the street was revealed by this fact: branch ore labeled correctly. come poss'ble. This fehture has been tion to being celebrated as one of more than willing to explain why NOW GOING ON! Kentucky ham and strawberry COAST—khJ koln kfre kol kfpv kvl 5:3ft- 7:30—Red Davis Serial Sketch State Policeman Kenneth W. Stev­ vided as follows; 496 in Roek'vllle, of outstanding importance during the beat Informed of radio engineers pians. 6:43- 7:43—Dangerous Paradiss Skit heart and his body was found In a shortcake. Everywhere I have "jeen tn Europe Mrs. Walter Wright, Mr*. Al- they are necessary, kfbk kml kwg kem kdb krmb kgb 7:00.. 8:0ft—Jan Oarber’a Supper Club en* who is Investigating the acci­ 90 In Ellington and 62 In Vernon. the past five y ^ ts . he has an Interesting story to tell Sbelbyvllle, Ky.—Mrs. Margaret stable on the estate. Dr. William R. dent This was an unusually busy month, “Nothing Fancy” during the last year, the first ques­ phone W right, and the latter's son 'The bills will bo read and then Cant. Eaat. 7:30- 8:3ft—Carofret Carnival aiao a Mr. Qulsh is 8 State licensed o f hia experience In the frozen north Poyner McIntyre, 91, mother of 4:3ft— 5:3ft—Jack Armatrong—«a only: 8:00- 9:0ft—Weekly Minatrela Show Tinker, medical examiner, who pro­ Mr. Taylor will be In the Elling­ with the nurses haying more sick "Nothing fancy," White explain­ tion from persons who knew I was Clifford visited Hartford Saturday, discussed by the local dealers and BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER Savitt Orch.—Dixie; Trio—wait 8:3ft— 9:3ft—Three-Act Radio Orime mortician and graduate of tho New with one ot the Donald MacMillcn Marvin McIntyre, a secretary to producers and the part* which are nounced death due to suicide said ton Court on Saturday. February calls than usual to answer., ed. "Just plain staple groceries In Brussels for that week of tears spending the time shopping and 4:4S— 6:45—Dick Tracy — baalc; Be. 9:0ft-lOiOft-LIttIa Jackie Heliar. Voe. Offlco Tet. England Institute of ^Anatomy, Sani­ cxpcditU.na. President Roosevelt. vague In meaning will then be die- twaan Bookenda-^waat; Mlnlaturai 9:15—10:15—America in Music. Oreh. Conners bad been missing since F ri­ 23, to answer to the technical Seven babies were weighed and without 'drugs, paints, or oils’." and cheers for th# old K ing and the calling on friends. tary Science and Embalming, where New York—Lieutenant Comman­ cussed and explained to those pres­ OFFERED IN THIS LINE —roldwaat 9:45—10:43—To Be Announced day. charge of reckless driving. He Is measured at the one Child Hygiene Tbe host explained there wasn’t Bridgeport g-3ion new, sold: Mtaa Hattie M. EUls, daughter of •:0ft— 6:0ft—Buck Rogara—aaot: Songa i0:0ft—11 ;0O—Jack Danny Orenastra— he w a/ trained In- all phases of der M. B. Pollack, 67, for 35 years In ent. While walking In the Glenbrook now out under bonds of $1,000. It Is conference held during the month. tbe "slightest political significance" "Was It murder or accident?" tbe late William L. and Harriet of Long Ago—weat; Og—midweat east; Amoe 'n* Andy - rpt to weat 306 MAIN ST., HARTFORD A few hours after word of King restoration and derma surgery. the U. 8. Navy, participation In the Milk has become a major Industry, •:1 ^ 6:15—Bobby Benaon—taaI; The '10:30—11.30—Jolly Cohurn A Orchestra section of Staraforil Sunday, John expect id that Coroner Yeomans lOIst Birthday Wednesday attached to the dinner," Just a lot Sumner Ellis of Gilead, died Satur' Albert’s death was flashed around Spanish American war, boxer rebel­ Taxaa Rangers — west: Juat Mar. 11:0^12:00—Chartia Davie Orehsatra Coughlin, 63, a native, wa.s struck will have his finding ready by the It Is believed that Mrs. Mary of Past Masters in tbe Has-Been day forenoon at her boarding place Seventeen years experience follow­ COLUMBIA not only in Connecticut but everj-- THESE ARE A FEW OF ried—Dixie. Skippy—midweat rpt 11:30—12:30—Jack Barger A Orchestra the world, An Associated Press lion, Mexican and Dominican cam­ and fatally Injured by a hit and run end of the week. Brigham of 49 Brooklyn street, who Society,” putting on "the work from with Mrs. Gertrude Hough, aged 82 ing this specialized training is re­ where. Several states are not enact­ photographer and I dropped down paigns, and the World War. ing bills similar to ths Milk Control driver who left virtually no clues. Mr. Fitzgerald had been a resi­ will celebrate herTDTst birthday on the Grand Lodge.” years and two months. Death was flected In the funeral service of to­ The February meeting of the OUR RARGAINS to earth here In the flrat airplane to day. W est Palm Beach, Fla,—Arthur bill In Connecticut and the inter­ dent o f Ellington for the past ten Wednesday, February 20th, is the Several of the 'Tast Masters" at caused by a condition following Ladles Aid Society waa held In the 9:30—The Big Show — Gertrude Killed Hy Auto get through the thick fog which Somers Roach, 61. well known fic­ change of Ideas will. It Is hoped, will years. He has been employed as a olde,it member of the Women’s Re­ tbe dinner also were In attendance cerebral hemorrhage. She had been _ I n commemorating the fifth anni­ Town Hall Thursday afternoon at Nleaen; Lud Gluskln’s Orchestra; On Saturday Mrs. Bessie Gilman, had blanketed all Belgium that day. tion writer, humanitarian and phil­ help remedy the Industry In general. signalman on State Highway proj­ lief Corps In the country. Mrs. In 1927 when Hoover was a guest of In falling health for the past few versary of the opening of the funeral 1:30 with 39 ladles present. Sewing 25 Closet Combinations Block and Sully. I 45, of Dorchester, Mass., was killed Saw the Body anthropist. There Is another bill of unfair Including tank, bowl, and seat. While 10:00—Wayne King's Orchestra. In an automobile accident near ects. Brigham is the only living charter the Whites for an outdoor dinner of NOMORECOLDROOMWOIIRIES years. Miss EUls leaves no near home, Mr. Qulsh has Issued a folder on articles for next year's Fair and' It happened that I was tha only New York—Mrs. Catherine Pick­ practices that will have a lot of at­ they last ...... ; ...... WTIC .Son* of Legion Program member of Burpee CStps o f this chicken and roasting ears. On that relatives with the exception of descriptive of Its features which may also some hospital sewing kept the $ 1 2 . 3 5 10:30— Public Health Program. Westbrook on the Boston Post Road. American correspondent to sea the ens Upson Roach, 83, writer under Tl,e Sons of Legion will hold a city and on Wednesday evening she nephews and nieces, Elton Buell of be had by any one. ladies busy during the afternoon. ilartlord, C^nn. 10:45— W DRC Barn Dance. She wan a passenger in a car which occasion. Hoover, then being men­ the pen name, Kate Upson Clark, patriotic observance of Washington will attend a supper and program body of Albert at close range, be­ Gilead, Robert Buell of Bedford Doughnuts, cookies, pop com and SO,000 W 1040 H. C. 282.8 M 11:30—Gus Arnhelm's Orchestra. WM Involved In . collision with a tioned for tbe presidential nomina­ widow of the late Edward Perkins 12 50” Sink and Tray and Lincoln birthdays this evening to be presented In her honor, her fore it was draped under the flag of Hills, N. T.. Mr*. Wyckof WUson of coffee were served at the close ot COME Tra\-elen BroadcaiitlnK Service 11:45—Herbie Kay's Orchestra, truck-trailer carrying six automo­ tion, answered questions for three Belgium and placed in the dim can­ Clark, once acting editor In chief, at eight o'clock In the G. A. R. hall. birthday coming on the regular W est Hartford and Mrs. Oscar the meeting. Combinations $ ^ 2 . 6 0 biles. hours. dlelight of a chapel In Brueaels pal­ THIRTEEN GOVERNORS TO the New York Evening Post. They will hold their regular meet­ meeting night of Burpee Corps this Bailey of Maacheater. The remains A stetement that oil of the Col­ Joseph Janowoskl, 42, of New “AU Night Affair" HERE Monday. February 18, 1085 ing preceding the program, to year. The affair will take place In ace for the lying-ln-state which be­ were taken to the Rockland Funeral umbia Seniors were on the Senior New York—Jane Wheatley, 56. Britain, died Sstiirday In the New The Whites were not taken aback gan two days later. for 33 years an actress, well known 25 White Enamel P. M. which the members of the Am eri­ the vi. A. R. hall, Memorial build­ when it was decided to make the Parlors, Manchester, soon after her BE CENTENARY VISITORS Honor Roll at the Windham High FOR Britain hospital and Medical Ex­ I am not In a position to answer to stock companies. LOANS 4:00— Women'* Radio Review. can Legion and Auxiliary, together ing. Mrs. Brigham was bora In death, and funeral services were School this year for the first time in event an aU-nlght affair. categorically the question stated Acid Resisting Drainboards 4:25— Hauptmann Trial. aminer John Purney blumcd the with the parents of the members of Lebanon, Conn., on February 20. oo°^u,c held there Monday at 2 p. m. Miss many years has been challenged by Montreal—Frank McKenna, 60, for Sink and Tray Combinations. $ “WhUo we won't say where we’re atnd fmndly U P T O $ 3 0 0 2.98 4:30— Program from New York. WBZ-WBZA man's death on the effect* of rub­ above, but I am conrinced the King for 25 years general chairman of the the Sons of Legion have been Invit­ 1833. and has been a resident of Thirty-Seven Have Acknowl­ last year’s Seniors. One of them 5«rvlco providet rau with needed cash in 24 to sleeping," White said. "It's a safe was killed accidentally by a chunk EUlta waa at one time a teacher In 4:45— Songfellow* Quartet. SprlngHeld — Boston bing alcohol from which JanowskI RockvUle since the age of 12 years. states that tbe 6 Columbia pupils Canadian Pacific railway Joint pro­ 49 hourt. Liberal repayment plan-"take 9.6. ed. The program will be as follows: bet we wlU have pallets under the of alate-llke rock which, unexpect­ the Hebron schools. She leaves a edged Cross’ Invitation to 10 or even 20 months. One amall amount 12 30-GaL Extra Heavy 6:00— Kay Foster. collapaed In hi* home Thursday. The Opening song. America; Salute to A fam ily reunion 111 be held on who graduated from Windham In tective board. Brotherhood of Rail­ • onthly covers everything. We*ro here to help grand piano In the living rdoia." edly loosened by him, fell on the large circle of friends. She was a People of the Various State.s. 6:15— Straight Shooter*. death wo* accidental, according to the Flag; Recite In Unison, Pledge Mr*. Brigham’s birthday at noon gister of tbe late WUllam S. EUt* of 1934 were also on the Honor Roll: way Carmen of America. ,T\Rle or married people who need money. Galvanized Hot Water Tanks Monday, February 18, 1938 To accommodate the guests, all of right side o f hts head. 6:80— Alice In Orcheitralla. the medical examiner. to Flag; Pieamble of Son.s of Le­ and during the afternoon at her Gilead. She has spent the greater Lavorgne Williams, Jr.. Jasper The only eharae ta tlirea pareent par 4:00 p. m.— Betty and Boh. whom stayed for the night, tbe Three months after the death of Governor Wilbur L. Cross has re­ nMiiitli itnnnld aninnnt o f . loan i5:45— Stamp Club. The two highway fatalltlee gion, by Howard Heller: piano solo, home at 49 Brooklyn street. TTils part o f her life in Gilead and He­ Woodward, Carteton Hutchins, John There are 10,000 vUlages In Amer­ 4:15— Dixie Revelers. Whites took over the home of their Albert, a British author and pub- ceived replica from thlity-seven gov­ 3-Piece Bath Room 6:00— Wrightville Clarion. brought the 1835 atate highway toll ^nald Gerich; Lincoln's Gettys­ will be attended by Mrs. Frank son, William L. Whits, across the bron, and for several years past has Zuryk, Wilbelmlna German. Your ica without churches, 30.000 with­ PERSOmU. FINANCE COPPANT 4 :SO—E R A Orchestra. UclsL Lieut.-Col. Graham Seton ernors to the invitation extended to Complete, including ToUet, Lavatory 6:30— Presa-Radlo-News, up to 37 aa compared with more burg address, Richard Morganson; Brigham; five grandchildren, been cared for at Mrs. Hough's correspondent Is glad to make tbe out resident pastors, and 30,400.000 llotim N. B iaia Th aatar Rldp> $ 2 9 - 6 0 6:00— New*. street. The younger Whites are In Get better heat in every room with Hutchinson, a distinguished soldier eftB >lalo atraat Talaphoaa B4B0 and 6-ft. Bath Tub with Fittings to floor. 6:85— Gema from Memory. than 50 this time In 1834. song American Legion Auxiliary George, Christine, Luclle, Frances New York. home. the people of all the states to visit correction and give credit where children under 12 who are receiving 6:16—Time. in the W orld W ar and Egyptian and here during the celebration of the 6:40— Studio Program. Glee Club; Washington's Farewell and Theresa Brigham; also four Among the guests were former Miss Helen R. Stevens, director of credit Is due. The town should be ' no religious Instruction. 6:45— Billy Batchelor’s Family. 5:16— New England Agriculture. the new l>luecoal* Heating Plan Indian campaigns before then, three hundredth anniversary o f the address, Karl Baer; :engs. Ameri­ great-grandchildren. children of Senator Henry M. Allen, Charles F. startled the world by declaring At tbs Department of Religious Educa­ proud of the young people they are 7:00— Program from New York. 5h80—Kellogg Singing Lady. can Legion Auxiliary Glee Club; ad­ George Brigham of this city. Miss settlement of ConnectlcuL Eondiog to Windham. 5:iTxi^Llttle Orphan Annie.' Scott, director of publicity In the from 0 “John Barclay.Tralned" Sep bert was klUed by being "tapped on tion of the diocese of Connecticut, 7:16— "The Black Chamber. dress on Citizenship. Commander Sadie Millard, who has been com­ 1932 campaign; Arthur Hyde, for­ ocuto fuel costs* too met with tbe Rev. Harold Keen of A ll o f the governors send con­ Word has been received of .the 7:80— Concert Miniature*. 6:00-::-Home Security Corporation— $10,000 IS STOLEN vice Man. He wiU carefnUy inspect the back o f the head.” Bernard J. Ackerman of the Stan­ panion for Mrs. Brigham for more mer secretary of agriculture, and St. Peter's church, and some of the gratulations and good wishes to the death In Florida of Mrs. Editli 7:36— Frank Sherry and Laura Charlha F. Hurley, State Treasur­ p YOU are having coM room trouble, yonr entire furnace — tell you what The main argument ha made la ley Dobosz Post of the American than twenty-five years, will be In llaskeU of the Kansas City Sunday school teachers of tbe people o f Connecticut and promise Clarke Little. Mrs. Little was the Gaudet. er. this new Heating Plan w u made repairs or adjnitmenls it needs . . . support of this contenUon was that Legion; 8on„, Star Spangled Ban­ charge of the reunion. Star. I he had "ascertained" (here were no church, Saturday afternoon, to talk' w’lde publicity In their states for the daughter of Mrs. Lucy Clarke and 7:45—“Aik Me Another." 6:16— A ir Adventures of Jimmie to order for yon. It offers yon ‘blue and show yon how to operate it so BY BOLD ROBBER ner. Plan Reniibllcon Gathering bruises on hts body or hands. over tho welfare of . the Sunday Invitation. the late W illard B. Clarke o f Coluro- 6:00— Richard Hirober’a Orcheatra. Allen. ■ ^ coal’ — (be cream of yoa'll m l better heat for lest money, Joint NIeetIng of Fire Department The recently organized Rockvllle- SLIGHT MISTAKE school and make plans for the com­ "Connecticut may well be proud bit. She waa born here and lived 8:80— Gladys Swarthout, soprano. 6:30—Press-Radio' ^Ne ws. There will be a joint meeting of Vernon Republican Club Is making hard coal— colored Bine as yonr d ill yonr nearest 'bine coal* o f Its three hundred years of pros­ here as a girl. Of late years she 6:3,8—Time, tcmperhtvire. ing year. The conference was held 8:00— The Gypsies. the Rockville Fire department In plans for a scries of meetings to be guaranty of quality. Along with dealer — listed in the classified perity and advancement, and I con­ has been a frequent visitor at the 6:45-----Lowell TbomaB. Monroe, La.—To the mysttfleation at the boarding place of Mr. Keen. 8:30— The Travelers Hour— Julius the Fitch house tn the center of the held In this city. The club plans to ‘blno coal’ yon get Free advice telephone book under ‘blue coal*. HEBRON gratulate Its citizens on their rec­ home of her mother during the Nuaaman, director; Marie « e a ly 7:00— Amos 'n' Andy. Hold Up Officials of Roxy of the commissioner of streets and city on Monday evening. February canvass the names of all those on parks, employment hunters sudden­ ord." writes (Jovemor A lf M. London summer months, Mrs. Clarke living Modem Symbonic Choir. ^ 7:15— Plantation Echoes. 18th. A t this time the rriembers ot the Republican caucus lists o f the ly swamped his office to apply for Miss Victoria Hlldlng and Mr* of Kansas, In a litter representative In New Haven winters. Mrs. Clarke 10:00— Contented Program. 7:30— Red Davis. the four companies will be Inform­ Theater While 2,500 city and town and encourage them Jobs. __ Chauneey B. Kinney attended “ Obli of the spirit of all the replies. "We passed her 98tb birthday on January 10:30—National Radio Forum. 7:4,8— Dangerous Paradise. ed of the duties they are to perfoiTn to become members of the new Re­ GILEAD 26th. To prove there were Jobs, they gatlon N igh t" of the O. E. S.. In have In Kansas many residents 11:01— Larry Siry's Orchestra. 8:00— Jan Garber’s Supper Club. at the annual fair of the depart­ publican club. *blue U coal <3olchester Wednesday evening last, The heavy rain of Thursday night whose ancestors came from New 11:20— Jesse Crawford, organist. 8:30—Carefree Carnival. ment which will be held on Febru­ brandished a newspaper "advertise­ M IN E D B Y QLEN ALDBN COAL CO. Persons Watch the Show. The next meeting of the club will The meeting was postponed from Mrs. Ida Heck and Mrs. Pease, England, and they are among the and the warm sun and high temper­ 11:30—‘Slumber Hour. 9:00----- Greater Minstrels. ary 27. 28 and March 1. Elaborate ment.” be held In the Superior Court room THE W . G. G LE N N E Y CO. the month before on account of teachers in the Gilead schools, at­ finest people in Kansas. I will call ature of Friday has started the 12:00 mldn —Silent. 9:30— Prlhcess Pat Players— "H alf plans have been made for this eve­ on Monday evening, March 4. At It said a shortage o f city prison Coal. Lumber, Masons' Supplies, Paint. severe storm. Members from three tended a teachers meeting in He­ tbe Invitation to the attention of the banks of snow melting and made Caate Woman.': ning, the program this year being this time a prominent Republican labor had made It necessary to in­ New York, Feb. 18.---(AP)— A 836 North Main SL ' Phone: 41tt visiting chapters were present, bron Wednesday afternoon. newspapers of our state. rivers of slush everywhere. The 10:00— Little Jackie Heller_tenor. aecured through the Clements speaker will be 'present, and It 1* crease the paid street force. bold robber, who carried off his Norwich, Montville and East Hamp­ The fanner* in this vicinity have state roads are washed clear of any 10:16—America In Music— “ From Booking Bureau. Three local or­ Plfinned at future meetings to bring A closer examination of the "ad" “ I f I could find the time I would loot In a paper bag, entered the ‘ b l u e c o a l * "The Shadow", ColumMi Nrtwoik, Mon. A Wod. 6:30 p.m. ton being represented. bad a chance this year to get plen­ lee but tho side roads are reported Cottage to Penthouse." chestras will furnish the music for ii. leaders of the state government. revealed the beading: “Fifteen be happy to visit your state *ome- to be in a terrible condition, as the Roxy theater at Seventh avenue and 2 BIG R aoio 8I40W8 “ Poggy’t Doctor". N.B.C. Hotworh, Mon.,Wod. > fri. i;1S p.m. The Hebron Young Women’s Club ty o f good quality Ice. A. H. Post 10:45— Mayfair Orchestra. the dancing which will follow the Every-,nc 1s Invited lo attend this Years Ago.” Ume this year. My duties are heavy, snow was so packed down that they 11:00—Time, weather. 50th street Just after midnight to­ m et Thursday afternoon at the baa had a new ice house built. but I am hoping to get back East WDRC home of Mrs. Edmund H. Horton. A are glare Ice with water running 11:16— Cascades Orchestra. day, tied up three officials of the Mr. and Mra. Clifford Perry were this summer, and If 1 do, would be 885 Hartford, Cons. 1880 theater and escaped with cash esti­ Valentine program was presented, vlsltora In Hartford, Friday. over them. 11:30— Rockefeller Center Rainbow delighted to make a visit to your A meeting on "Home uses of ctm- Room Orchestra. mated at between $11,000 and In charge o f Mrs. WlnUirop S. Por­ The Gilead Hill school held a Val­ state. I have heard much o f it* $16,000. ter. Mrs. Porter gave the entine party at the ach(Ml Thursday ned foods" wrlll be held at the home Monday February 18. 1985 12:00— Congress Restaurant Or­ beauties and its historic spots, and r.f Hr*. Lester Hutchins on Thurs­ chestra. An audience of 2..800 persons sat story of S t Valentine, and afternoon. Nine little brothers and Eastern Standard Time feel that such a visit would be both day, February 28, with Miss Evelyn 12:30 a. m.—Hotel Astor Orchestra. watching a motion picture, unaware there were some lively contest sisters were invited. Sandwiches, P. M. pleasant and profitable. Piuramer, ^ Home. Demonstration 4:00— Visiting America's Little the holdup was taking place. More 9 games played, In which Mrs. Ruby cake, cookies, cocoa and candy were “ Best wishes for a very successful Agent in charge. Home. than 100 theater employe* knew OOkich /urudS id Gibson o f GUead was winner. Re­ served and the children bad a Val­ 4:15— Fat Waller's Rhythm Club. nothing of It. freshments o f sandwiches, cake and entine box. Tbe scholars sent Grace 4:30— Chicago Variety Hour. The robbery took place In the coffee were serve'd. Hoatesaea were Vey a Valentine box. Grace has been sick since last November but 6:00 — Ba.seball School — Jack Day By office of James Muldoon, Roxy Mra. Horton and Mrs. Mary E. Cum­ MY, WHAT CREAMY SUDS mings. now she Is able to be up and around Onslow. treasurer, just o ff the spacious ro­ RINSO GIVES! AND IT GETS 6:15— Skippy. Day tunda through which a steady Schools at tbe Green observed the house. stream of persons was passing. Valentine's Day by a program given Mr. and Mra. Norton P. Warner CLOTHES AT LEAST 4. SHADES , 6:30—Jack Armstrong— AlbAm er- WHITER AND TO THINK-I DIDNY] Ican Boy. The bandit gained admittance to Jointly by tbe grammar and primary and Infant daughter, Carol, were vlaltora at Mrs. Woraer’a home In HAVE TO TOUCH THE WASHBOARD] 6:45—Dick Tracy. New York. Feb. 18.— (A P ) — W il­ tha office by complaining to an at­ rooms. Valentines were exchanged, 6:00—Terry and Ted. tendant he had been short changed and cookies were served to tbe pu- Meriden lost week. liam Green, prealdent of the Amer­ Mrs. Ruby Gibson, Mrs. Wlnthrop 6:15— Bobby Benson and Sunny ican Federation of Labor, will by a ticket seller. The attendant plls. Jim. took him to the treasurer's office, Representative and Mrs. Maurice Porter and Mra. Walter Vey attend­ speak at a mas.s meeting of auto­ ed the Young Women's Club meet­ 8:30—The Shadow. mobile workers In Detroit Saturday telling him to wait outside the J. Keefe attended the funeral of door. A Tew moments late James Mr. Keefe's brother, William J., of ing which took the form of a Val­ 6:55— Press-Radio New*. night. It will be broadcast over entine party, at the home of Mrs. 7:00— Myrt and &large. WJZ-NBC. V. PIsarls, assistant manager, came Andover, held at St. James' church, out and found the man with a pistol Manchester, at 9 a. m., Friday. In­ Edmund Horton, Thursday after­ • J i l t 7:16 — Air Adventure* of Jimmy "Tuning In tonight: noon. Allen. In his hand. (FROZeN/wf: musT I Don'T Know ------f d O Z C N ! VOU'LL HfIVt TO DO HURRV, CfeORCe terment was at St. James’s ceme­ WEAF-NBC—7:30, Easy 'Acee; The Gilead scboolr closed Friday Savo you timo, work* money I / T€L€PHOn€ FOR fl ’ l o o k m THt 'itLI.OVW CO TO THt CORntR PflV tVtRVTHinC WILL tery. 7:30—The O'Neill's 8:30, Richard Crooks, tenor: 9:30, 4'ountlng' Receipts for a week’i vacation. INSO'S rich suds soak out dirt—save scrubbing sTflTion «no PHont f o r a B t R U in t D . Mrs. Robert F. Porter's birthday 7:45— Boakc Carter. Forb'dden Melody; 10:30, Radio The robber forced him back Into (PLUmB(R RJQHT flWflV. SfeCTIOn.OF THt T tLV R.—clothes last longer. Save you money. 8:00— Vivian antf her Life Saver, Forum, James A. Moffett; 1 1 :1,8, the office where Muldoon, PIsarls .PHone BOOK. w fLL Finpj P L U M B tR . was observed last Thursday by a A N D arid W alt Carwey, assistant treas­ trip to Hartford, she and her hus­ BOAT Makers o f 34 famous wash- > 8 :1 5 -Edwin C. Hill — The Hu- Jessu Crawford, organ. THt flnswtR. ers recommend Rinio. Safe man Side of the News. W'ABC-CBS—6:30, The Shadow; urer, had been ountlng the day's re­ T H 6 R € . band and son Milton visiting the theaters and taking a day's outing. WAPPING for colors— easy on bands. 8:30—Kate Smith's New Star Re­ 8:30, Kate Smith's new stars; ceipts. Gives thick tods— in b srd - vue — Jack Miller’s Orchestra 9:30, Block and Sully: 10:30, Dw- Taking a roll of light wire from his A Children’s Christian Endeavor The South Windsor schools an /I *st w a ttr. Grand for dishes and 8:00— Lucrrzla Borl, Lyric, Sopra­ tors. Dollars and Di.seases; 11, pocket, the man ordered PIsarls to meeting took place at tbe Green closed Friday for a week's •vacation. all cleaning. TryitI no, Andre Kostelantec' Orchc.stra. GK’iin Gray orche.stra. bind the other two men and fo^^ed Sunday evening, with Ellen Hills as The South Windsor Garden club, SHOW * leader. Her topic was "How Do I WJZ-NBC—SlipjHT Club; 8:30, him to place them In ■ a steel vault. m et at the home o f Mra. William THE BKM^EST-SEIUNG PACKAGE SOAP IN AMERICA Picture Jesus?" a ' Cartfree Carnival; 9, Minstrels; Then, holding the pistol with one Thresher o f Pleasant Valley this 10:15, America In Music; 10:45, hand, be tied up Pisaris and pushed Mrs. Elizabeth Doyle o f Union' ville Is visiting her son-in-law and week. A fte r the regular business Robert Qoldsands, Vlennlese' pian­ him Into tbe vault with the others. meeting there were guessing games, HARTFORD ist. He cloeed the ateel door of the daughter. Representative and Mrs. — and thousands o f cakes o f Lifebuoy, too which were arranged by Mrs. Lloyd What to expect Tuesday: vault but did not lock It, and before Edmund H. Horton. Starts This Burnham. Mrt. John A. Collins and AUSPICtS SPHINX TEMPLE, A.AON.M.S W E AF-N BC 1:30. Music Guild; be shut them In the three officials The rehearsal of St. Peter’s >1 Mrs. Harry B. Martin were the prize VOUVfA’mEAT AHEAD! 5:15, Congress speaks. saw him take out a paper bag and Junior choir waa held Thursday 10 MINUTES LATER Friday! IT'S ft LUCKV THinQ 'SrrtRHLLN. winners. Mrs. Louis Main won the UFEtUOY II MASVElCliS WABC-CBS— variety Hour; 5:15, open it on a desk where piles of evening at the home of Mrs. Mari' THE WIFE WAS RISHT I (FOR US THt TELtPHOne IT o n L V COSTS’ SUCH 8ICH,aEANSIN6 UFEBUOY FOR US FROM Scsrsdale, N. V., Women's Club etta G. Horton. Owing to the bad attendance prise. money had been placed. ,is o n TH t JOB in NOW OPEN uther.no wonder NOW ON! 40 0 6 lOU special children's program: The Federated Workers held their WTIC He spent about ten minutes In the SLL Kinos OF P t n n i t i - B traveling Mrs. Lewis W. Phelps, or­ ITST0W*8.a* TO PUY SAFE W.IZ NBC-2:15. Light o;ipera. office and then departed. PUarls ganist, was unable to attend and her regular meeting at the Wapplng end A U T H I 8 W E E K lO 1 0 :3 0 R M . “The Mikado"; 6, National Defense managed to open the vault door and place as accompanist was taken by Community House on Friday. It was Week program. summon help, but by that time the Miss Clarissa L. Pendleton. Miss an all day meeting. The members America’s Great Sporting Event I robber and the money had cUsap. Marlon Tennant provided a nice loaf tacke<] comfortables for the Welfare of cake as a treat. Workers. There waa also a health Sg*ci«l flisptays, coirtasts «nd axhibiu SA^TO BY Mt'STARD PLASTER peared. Tbe bandit took only paper (•aturing aval aearv ghosa of out. money. Ignoring about $3,000 In sll Mr. and Mrs. Roger W. Porter, program. Mrs. George H. Sibley and Mrs. Harold J. A. Collins were hos­ fleer Ilf*,Ilf*. Tlia'euUtanflingThai ver. who moved to Hartford last fall to e itre ctle n e f Ih* yeer. New York—Max Albln Is glad be nearer Mr. Porter’s work, have tesses for the day. now he had to have a mustard plas­ decided not to return *o Hebron for Mra. Josephine Wethcrell, Mrs. Hunting, Fishing, Archery, Fly, Belt ter on hi* back. “—.AND TEN .AND O IT" the summer. They will continue to Sherwood G. Bowers, Miss A lto M. end Barf Casting. Wild Animals, Hs was sitting In bis restaurant Portland, Ore.— A hitherto un­ make their home in Hartford, at Loomis, Mra. Le'vl T. Dewey and Hunting Dogs, Birds, Gams Fish, play -Og cards witli friends when two Rare Watarfewl. United States known seagull, without a shred of least for the time being. Mrs. Lillian E. Grant motored to gtinmen came In and demanded and Canadian Government Die. reputation, took a decision from A s a quorum failed to show up at Springfield, Mass., where they at­ «l,u o M k ^ J ANOTHER money. One of the holdup men be­ the town clerk's office Thursday tended the funeral of their cousin, pisye. Stats CxMhIts, Leg OOMPUXION It f UFEBUOY "Rusty", rated by the crew of the Rolling end Weed Oiepping came excited and discharged a .22 Send for this booklet! evening, at tho Hebron School Board Mrs. Carrie A. Rogers, last Satur­ <-S swiaNow iENEFIT.SON! calibre pistol steamer S.-in Julian the best fighting You con hove a lelephone in your home FREE Centests, Caoe* Rlttag. cock on the Pacific. meeting,\no business was tran.sactod. day afternoon. North Woods Trspper*. The bullet struck Albln In the This new booUct—"6 moncv making and money saving ideas'— A t The "A s challenger, "R usty" had the Discussions on school matters were There was a valentine and bridge MOTOR BOATS AND back, but the mustard platter kept for less than 84; a day suggests ways to tncicise yDUf income. *nd rcJucc youi expenses, with th# / held by Supervisor Martin B. Rob- ’nm uiYlNG . deodorizing Lifebuoy Utbor it . unkno>s-n on the ropes sfter the first party at the home of Miss Marion J. SPOKT IQUiPMINT It from penetrating deeply. A hospi­ help of s (elcplKine Jus; write pour name and sjdress on j penny postcard cr;':n, chairman Robert E. Foote, Hills last Thursday evening. Teach­ X AssmlifriJiqmor* ways than one! ,j felnL evae tg bard water— it gives *xtr*pnuttim State Theater tal physician said if it hadi't been SIM send It to Dept Lid. Boa 1J52. New Hs.cn. Conn. and Secretary Leslie F. Ward, and ers from th* Teachers (MUege of for the plaster, the wound ’ would Outfought, but not to be out­ Ord«r youxs today ~ from tho Business Office ADMISSION 46' oot only in th* bath but for smarted, tbe gull lightly sidestepped tbe meeting held over till next New Britain, members of the class have been fatal. or from any telephone employee THE SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE CpMPANY month. foes and bonds, too. It dean*** ENTER NOW! one of "Rusty's" charges and the of 1931 and friends of Mias Hills, CHILDRtN 25‘^ da*ply,gemlp--lmptcompl«x> F i| « Tpur Nune With battling roster tumbled overboard Mr. and Mrs. V a lte r W right spent met there and enjoyed a pleasant ion* clear, radiant, beeftby. O f the 160,605 attom ev* In the j before he could chet^ his momen- • • TELL YOU* OUT-OF-STATE FRIENDS THEY CAN ENJOY CONNECTICUFS TERCENTENARY CELERRATION 8Y SPENDING THEIR 1915 VACATIONS IN CONNECTIC3T Sunday In Saybrook Point, guests of evening. Miss Ruth Morin received Its fresh dean scant Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Beckwith. Unltad autst, 1230 are colored. I turn. Ths crew omittM flowers. the first prise and Miss Lois Jenics! CAMPBEll ■FAIRBANK'; rXPOSITIONS iwc tinsosaway, l6rs. Sadie Folrcloth vUited her the second oriz*. i to the Federal Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, declared payment of the MAN LYING Iron Mountain First Mortgage bonds In gold o f Its equivalent In currency was “ Impossible In fact Lucille Hooey of 18 Hemlock and In law.” street, Rutb CarroU of Wapping, WBUCKLANDST. The trustees took the controversy Dorothy Haberem of 34 Woodbridge street, Richard Cbilda of 86 North Tonight to the Eighth Circuit Court—but to expedite a final decision — the Su­ street were admitted and Mrs. OarroU G. Walker DeMolay bridge party at Masonic Mary Fitzpatrick of 168 Woodland preme Court agreed to review the Carroll O. Walker, a native of Temple. street, and Mrs. Charlotte Wheeler Bitkas of Sooth Efaner Thienes Says They two cases as requested by the United Entertainment to Be Ghren Barton, Vt, but for the past 10 71st Anniversary Is Observ­ At State theater, “Lives of a Ben­ States without awaiting action on of Rockville were discharged Satur­ gal Lancer." Two complete shows day. years a resident of Mancheeter, died them by the (!3rcult (^urt. at hla home, 45 Mather street Sat­ 30-25:FoUowsTakesTwo- at 7 and 9. Often Become Valoable for in High School HaO On Windham Upsets Cagers, A son was bom Saturday to Mr. ed in Program at North M.H.S. W U s o r Taken by James' In the next F. Eugene Nortz qf urday night. He was born on Hay Tomorrow New York owner of 8106,8(X) in gold and Mrs. Henry Jarvis of Broad 10, 1882 the aon of E. W. and Mary Feb. 19.—Annual banquet of Lu­ certificates, protested he had receiv­ Brook. Commercial Uses. Friday Eyening. — A. W ^ker. He bad been lU for aev- QniD to Hof|AaL ther League of Emanuel Luther­ ed only face value in currency| when Jesm Picaut of 77 Ridge street. Methodist Church. eral* months. He is survived by four an church. compelled to surrender them.' He Miss Stella Tumlensky of 13 Union USE OF RESERVES Firestone Five May Take * ioa.( Feohire i By Ten Yards WiBi This Week street, Mrs. Margaret Rydlewicz of brothers, E. L. Walker of Spring- Local Sport Departing from the usual pro­ sued In the Court of Claims, de­ IjMnard Butkua, M. of South Feb. 20.— Play, "Wappln’ W h arf’ manding In addition $64,334, which 14 Kerry street, Mre. Teresa Min­ A varied program ranging from field, Masai, G. W. Walker of (Juinne- Despite the weather last evening by Community Players, auspices of gram of a single speaker, the Ki- kowski of 89 Hollister street, Leon­ i cla sical to modem songs, certain paug, E. -H. Walker of Paxton, Mont, '%lBdaer w u found lying tn the mld- wanis Club devoted its noonday he asserted was the dlflercnce in a large gathering of Kntgbta of Rec Cage Title Tomorrow | Eiducational club. what he had received and the value ard Butkus of South Windsor were I to please both young and old, will be and E. R. Walker of this place. FOR TWO PERIODS Chatter As Hartford Wins Y Title Joe SeCOnd, SeSUTS T hif d l« of Bucklnnd street Saturday Pythias, Pythian Sistera and friends Also M. H. S. vs. Rockville High meeting today to (be hobbies of Its admittrti, and Victor Anderson of 35 heard in the Radio Revue, to be pre­ The funeral will be held Wednes­ M.--. members and an Interesting and ci the gold to which he was entitled. attended the local celebration of the gvOBlng about 6.48 by James Quinn at State Armory. The last case involved John M. Benton street, Mrs. Agnes Hadu of sented at the High School Audi­ day afternoon at 2 o’clock at the W. lively session resulted, led by Elmer 71st anniversary of the founding ot TIm reaqlte e« the Iwaketballf "Ladles Night" program, tbe lead­ a f 318 Buckland street, and was Feb. 21-22.—Indoor Circus. North Perry of New York, owner of a 389 Lydall street, and Mrs. Arthur torium this Friday evening by P. Qulsb funeral rooms, l^ v . C. FATAL 10 LOCAIS Local athletes took an ImportantAln the 30 yard dash and won fourth Thienes. who gave a short resume the order, which was held last eve­ Manchester High was without the ■ ■*4 1m A W m ^.a-.e_a.* nlmriA * MfSR m ^ 0 Methodist church, auspices Booster Bergren and infant son o f East Troops 4 (Uid 7 o f the Boy Scouts of Homer Ginns, pastor o f the North games on temerrow night’s Rec ing Morlarty Brothers Firestone part In the emashing victory which place.' He was also a member of takan to the Manchester Memorial of the entertaining side of hobbles. $10,()00 Fourth Liberty Loan bond, ning at the North Methodist church. •ervlces of “Dit" Gavello. varsity club. Hartford were discharged Sunday. AmericiL The Scouts are attempt­ Methodist church will officiate and team meets the runner-up rivals, the relay team, composed entirely BOSTON CUBS SEEM Local Star FaOt lioapital where he was treated for Mr. Thienes pointed out that bob­ which had been called for redemp­ Grand lodge officers who were Senior league elate may determine center, In the game with Windham tbe Hartford Ckiunty VMCA gained Feb. 22.— Radio Revue. Benefit James Thomson of 203 Center ing to raise funds for Troop activi­ the burial will be in East cemetery. Watkins-Y, In the moat Important of local Doye, which won the senior a cut over one of his eyes. bies often times become so valuable tion. He filed suit in the Court of present included Grand Chancellor the flnal outcome of the team o f tha Mcond round games aa a here Saturday night but Dick Car­ In the State Inter-County YMCA Qtdnn was driving south on Buck- Troops 4 and 7. B. S. A., High Claims demanding either the gold street, Raymond Lathrop of 19 Holl ties and have obtained the best tal­ 440 yard event in 34.6 seconds. The that persona commercialize them Francia Kora o f Durham, Grand Regulars Unable to Halt standing ip the second round. In tbe victory will mean for M orlarty penter did a fine Job at the tap off indoor track and fleld meet at the Wheo Ranner Cots ii^ land street about 6:45 when be saw school. called-for by the bond or $16,931 in street, William Rudas of 480 North ent available locally for this show. Mre, Mary Phanenf others were Noveck, Bellamy and and make hobbies a regular busi­ Keeper of Records and Seats Edwin opening eonteet, the third place Brothers rirestonea the aeoend berth, getting the Jump consletcnt- Hepkini Street Gym tn Hartford C E R T M BERTH an object lying In the road ahead of Also annual Father and Son ban­ currency. Main stfeet were admitted and Mrs. WilUam Sweet, whose yodeling The funeral of Mrs. Mary Pbaneuf Vlttner. ness. Many important inventions Aspinwall of east Hartford, Mrs. holders, tbe Arm y and N avy Club, round title and the Reo Iieague ly. His floor work lacked polish but Saturday afternoon, taking a ma­ his car. He turned sharply to the quet at Concordia Lutheran church. The cases five according to docket Jesse EMwards and infant son o f 109 has .been papular with radio audi­ of 5 Elizabeth Place was held this Noveck took third place in the Front Too Quickly have been given to the world Frances Chambers, past grand ex­ . Throad City Fire in Fmal faoaa the East Sides who are’ out charoptonsblp, eliminating a play­ the spirit with .which he was In on jority ot the places to the senior S::- right and avoided striking the man, Also Firemen's Night at East Foster street, Mrs. Nunzlo Ismonaco ences. wUI be on the program. Sam morning at 8:30 o’clock at tbe home Hmntng high Jump, second In the through the development of Interest numbering but In reality represent­ cellent chief; David Dickson of this o f the running for the top honera off scries. For the Watklna-Y team almost every play made up for that. events. Hartford ooored a total of Whom he picked up and took to the Side Rec. and Infant daughter o f 174 Oak and Earl wUI be heard in banjo and and 9 o’clock' at St. James’a church, standing broad Jump and flrst in Lead Can-Am League by in some field that was first regarded ing four separate disputes were town who is grand district deputy but who art capable ot upsetting i a victory means a tie for the flrst ISIH points to 59V4 for Fslrfleld hosplUI. There the man was identi­ Also M. H. S. vs. Middletown at street, George Banvllle of 81 Hazel guitar selections, Jarle Johnson, where a requiem high maea was Qnarter; Seconds Win tho 13 pound abot put with a heave Finish, Loses Much Dubl as a hobby. Mr. Thienes said bis heard by the Supreme Court In in the second district and Grand any taam that oppoaaa tham. The | place honors and a possible chance County, Its nearest rival. Tolland Armor>’ In season's cage finale. street and Mrs. Margaret Dwyer of well known baas soloist, will sing, celebrated by Rev. William P. Reidy, While the spore at various stages of 4t feet, 11*4 Inches. Ballamy was fied. hobbles were metal craft, flower December session. Outer Guard, Melvin Cox o f Me­ Service men retain a fighting Quinn did not hit Butkus. the Feb. 23.-G ir l Scout rally'at State the DuBaldo Brothers will offer bill the pastor. to cep tbis round or at least delay o f the game doesn’t support our was third with 30 and Litchfield fourth tn tbe running high Jump and Four Gaines Whb Reds and gardens and music. In recognition of the crucial im­ 404 North Mtdn street were dis­ morial Lodge of Manchester who ehance to go Into a tie for aaeond fourth with six. tance; Time of 9:18.6 S o iil police said, and there were no marks Armorj'. charged today. billy selections, Ada Robinson will The bearers were Walter Moske, Easily, 22 to 15. the deciding games .^itll next week. eontantion, it’s this department’s flrst In ths standing broad Jump A number of Kiwanians spoke on portance of the questions Involved served az master of ceremonies. place with the present aeeond place on him to indicate that he had been Coming Ewnta present piano numbers amd will ac­ Brui 2 Bissell, rg ...... o-o game: ing of the clock sounds the dirge of former resident of Stafford and was company, and W E A F , New York; 3. Mustard, e, r f .. of the vlittors. 0 0 former Fordham and Olyn)^ ^ r l l 2.— Formal ball of Knights IN GOLD DECISION ready decided: singing of the Wesleyan men. present. varsity gave ample evidence of ita . . . . 8 0-0 tors, 22 to 15. ,1 Anderson, r g ...... 0 0-1 o W. U T. Pts. hla approaching doom. Aaron Cook, chairman of the a member of the Grace Episcopal and again at 9 p. m. e.s.t. Supreme 1. Moss, e ...... star crossed his legs and went of Cfolumbus. The Minnesota mortgage mora­ superiortty In tbe flret quarter and . . . . 3 1-1 0 CUunpbell, I g ...... 8 3-6 13 Boston . 20 10 6 46 The Bpringfleld Jail guard slayer, Chancellor Reno 8. Harp will broad­ 3. Prohaska, nc ... Perfect foul shooting is seldom, April 29. Tenth annual concert torium extending the time for re- Board of Selectmen, opened the pro­ Mrs. George H. Williams and church of Stafford Springs. Betide In all likelihood would have had llt- ---- 1 1-3 Crammed Tilt^ Befpre — _ Quebec ...... 17 15 4 38 heavily to the track. Scram­ according to press dispatches from of Beethoven Glee club at High (Continued From Page One) gram with a brief address of wel­ his stepson be is also survived by a cast from Station WCBM, over the 2. Wllk. rg, If ...... 0 0-0 very seldom, a feature o f any Boston today, faces his fate . with flemptlon of foreclosed property. William R. Campbell, who are head­ tla trouble In winning bad the team A fter piling up a ooraroandltig 7 in SJ Providence ...... 15 10 8 38 bling to his feet, his Irish blobb, c. r f ...... 0 1-3 11 Sunday once he leaves his cell and starts the Kills Brother and Sister and Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters at Hoperidge cemetery. The funeral Bissell Street Firm to Sell Re­ with the score tied . .t 18-all. hectic etruggle In the Asylum City Club bowling team travels to of basketball which result^ In a 12 6-10 30 I the finish, passed Joe and final­ quarters here stated tonight that tickets were sold this year than ever 1. Tlemey, r g ...... , . 0 1-1 Providence at New Haven. death march—before he will be the home of Mrs. M. P. Llnnell on rooms will be open from 1 o’clock Windham was without the serv­ Saturday night. Springfield tonight to bowl In that large amount of bodily contact and Score By Periods pressure is likely to be brought upon before. Tbe Police Mutual Benefit frigerators— Has Attended 8. BycholaM, rg ...... 0 2-4 ly led him to the tape by / 0 "- strapped Into the chair, the elec­ Center street. Highest honors were this afternoon on until the time of ices o f Its two stars. Carey and Going into the last 60 seconds city. All who are planning on mak­ unnecessary personal foula, many of Watklna-Y ...... 10 8 11 8—32 foreign governments to make pro­ association stands to clear $1,000 as Manufacturer’s School. 0. Obuchowski, Ig . ___ 0 3-3 yards, just about what Joe trodes adjusted to his head and Wonnds Father and Neph­ won by Mrs. John Linnell and Fred Rowan, but Melo and MeSweeney Of play and leading 40 to 39 Moriar ing the trip should be at .ho church which went undetected by the Pleasant Valley.. 5 4 6 15—30 tests to the United States on the Su­ Mayor and Arbitrators Con the result of the show. the fiineral for friends who wish to 1. Campbell, Ig . . . . — 1 0-0 the black hood pulled over his Trowbridge; second by Mrs Trow­ view the body. made up for their absence, aided to ty’s boys saw “Al" Bordeaux, form' or the Center at 6:45 o’clock this referee. RAIN AND WIND MESS by the accident. The timiftreC' preme Court’s gold decision. The Mayfair revu ■, an act com­ Harold T. West Inc., of 29 Bissell ...... evening. Score at halftime. 38-9. Watklns- •yes and the electric switch thrown, bridge and William Samlow and no small extent by Mustard and •r Bristol High star, break like a Rush Into Lead 9:18.6 was slow for b o t h '^ ^^ ew, Then Disappears. The disappointed holders of Amer­ posed o f four girl accordion players, street has been appointed an agent Mosa. Windham exactly doubled 11 6 13-32 bolt of greased lightning from a y. Referee. Siamonds. Time, ten BurtUng 7,000 volts through his fer in Effort to Preyent third, by Miss Grace Adams and Score By Periods Watkins- threw their attack Into minute quarters. them. Follows won laat ye*ici| ican bonds are expected to urge assisted by one man player, opened Gustave Waltz. Sandwiches and for Grunow Electric Refrigerators. Manebester'a score from the floor, scrimmage under hla own basket and “ One o f the principal lIliisionB high gear right at the outset o f the UP DAHONA’S SANDS body. the vaudeville bill. There were sev­ The Grunow line features the new Windham ...... 6 8 8 10—30 But with only a few more hours their governments to take this ac­ coffee were served at the close of sinking 13 twln-pointen to six for streak down the side court to snare held by persons who have not been game and completely outclassed in nine seconds faster time. ..->a ‘ Leroy, 111 , Feb. 1 8 .- (A P ) — The eral pleasing novelties in this act M anohestcr...... 8 7 4 , 8— 26 Colts Girls (23) o f life, the blonde New Britain tion, It was said. General Tieup in City. the games. safe refrigerant Carrene. Harold the locals, who mads more points one of those "Howell-to-Hutson" exposed to hocke.v for any great their opponents. With Nelson and Ray Sears, of Butler, slaying rampage of an apparently and the young women were not only 18 W est Inc., have veen very successful from the complimentary circle In Score at halftime, 13-14, Man­ B. r. T. May B « March Before Camp­ These same quarters pointed out DESPERADOS passes tossed by Dan Chubbuck and youth reads the Scriptures and length of time is that the Job of the Campbell leading the attack, Wat­ crazed woman has brought death to that British government . bonds accomplished musicians but good to in handling Silent Glow oil burners sinking 13 out o f 22 tries. chester. Referee, Dan Ahem. Time, Tardlff, If ...... 1 0 3 bell Can Make Speed Attempt Cluskey’s conqueror two weeidi ^ btays with the Catholic prison Sunset (Council, Degree of Poca­ dribble In for two points tbat stole goaler is comparatively simple," kins maintained a lead o f 10-6 at the two members of her family she tried floated in New York and Paris In look at. Then followed Jean Gra- and Mr. Wes. says that several Manchester was held scoreless etght-mlnute quarters. the show for the Middletown team. says Howlc_^ Morenz. famous center Reilly, If ...... 0 0 in the Bluebird. ago in the Millrose games, w i^ i •haplsdn. Having embraced re­ New York, Feb. 18.—(A P )—The hontas, will meet tonight at 8 M. H. 8. Seconds (22) flrst quarter and 18-9 at halftime. 0 to annihilate. 1934 were paid off In gold despite nese, assisted by her brother, STILL AT LARGE manufacturers have tried to interest from the floor In the third period With 15 seconds left to play George for the Cblc'ago Blackhawks, world’s Agnew, rf ...... 6 0 12 a well-beaten third. So ; faff j: ligion. he is reported to have found elevators of a 24-sitory building in o’clock in Tinker hall. Plans will P. B. F. During Uie enUre half. Pleasant Val­ Her brother and sister were dead the fact that England was off the the heart of the city's garment cen­ Charles, and Ted DeFiore, in a com­ him in refrigeration and othei home and trailed 20-19 at the whistle. The StavniUky frantically toesed a long champion hockey team. who. con­ Knxiowska. c ...... 1 0 2 Daytona, Beach, Fla., Feb. 18. — in it a reservoir of peace and com­ be made for a setback party for the 0. SInnamon, r f .. . . . 2 ley tried vainly to match the pace as Sears was concerned i and her father and nephew were in gold standard. On the other hand, edy singing act. There was plenty utilities. He decided to take Grunow •core waa tied at 21-aIl early In tbe 1-1 shot that Just bounced off the rim tributes an article on his profession Klapprodt, c ...... 0 0 0 fo r t ter were stopped as a show of benefit of the Orphan Fund, and 0. Weir, r f ...... 0 1-2 set by-W atkins but to no avail as (A P )— Perverse nature had eo con­ a critical condition today from it was observed, all American gov­ of fun in this act and the trio was refrigerators after a trip to their last quarter and then Windham Into the waiting bands of Chubbuok in the March issue of Esquire. Blottka, Ig ...... 0 2 3 Cluskey thus got revenge ' Final Dinner union strength today, five minutes other matters of business will be IN JAIL BREAK 0. J. Guthrie, r f ...... 0 1-1 tlicir shots did not seem to be drop­ trived things today that Sir Mal­ wounds, as an intense search, which heartily applauded. reached ita best form of the eve­ Kaminski ate heartily of a chick­ ernment bonds actually have to be before the mayor and arbitrators service school where he was shown who again tossed a long one to Bor­ Vagall. rg ...... 2 0 colm Campbell had Just about de­ kept clear his record of never, authorities believed would lead to discussed. A large attendance is ning and swlfUy shot Into a lead 0. Opalach, If ...... 0 0-0 ping. * en dinner yesterday and tonight, for purchase

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, UANCHBETEK, CONN,. UONDAT. FEBRUARY 18.1988. MANCHESTER ^E N IN G HERALD, MANL'REtfnSr..(X}NN„ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1 9 8 8 .

By Pontaine Fox OUR BOARDING HOUSE By Gene A k 4 n SENSE and NONSENSE ■123 W,\ OFFICE OAT If one thinks bis present tob un­ V O U AtSKED WMO IN TOR _ , HAVWV-^ KNOW SHOP nHVERTIH «‘ ‘"i£'£S Tbs Orsatsr Straogth worthy of bis beat efforts, he sup­ HOOPLE f A HINT, WHEN \ -, T do not want tba bravaryvaiy of thoaa plies prime evidence that he is un­ Wlio,o, gunfun In hand,hi rush for to slay fit for k better job. WELL, her close. Hla voice had an edge Youth—Do you think my present hla nife loveth himoelf.—Epba- AS SPIES IN GERMANY manager of the mill, schemeo to of huaklness. "Then I can go on "Special delivery,” he said, "for Income would be sufficient in case CLASSIFIED express to Hartford. Overnight tice given. fXH>Uvate Brian. Miss Gale Henderson. Sign here, ■lans, 8:38. service to and from New Yock. Tel. WILT^IAM P. HYDE hoping,” be said. "Ob, Gale, if you IN SPOTUGHT of my marriage? advertisements Judge. Gale and Stei’e quarrel. Inter please." He hgld a pencil and pad only knew how I feel about you—!" Friend—With prudence. Shaw me .one couple unhappy 3063, 8860 or 8864. H -l-ll-li. (OontUined trom Page One) make up. toward her. Youth—No; with Mary. Coont BlE AVArAHe wordt to a !!•#• VIoky aeea Gale In Brian's office "You promised,” she reminded (To Be Continued) merely on account of their limited MA30R- iBlttAla. BuroboPt ABd AbbrovlAtlooA AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD him. circumstances, and I will show you AACb OOUBt AA A 'Otd AOd COmpOODd at Mancheeter. within and for the tlon of the cases of three other one afternoon and suapecta there la "Yea, I know, I promised." AT ASSEMBLY What the average girls seeks is a IT 'S A word! AA two wordA. Mlnfmotn ooAt Ia PUBLIC PASSENGER District of Mancheiter, on the 16th prisoners held with the two women. an affair between them. Y’Icky leaves /Oonanned from Page One) 10 who are wretched from other prict ol thrcA iinta. SERVICE 20-A dav of IVbriiery. A. D. 19^5. He began talking about some­ husband who can support her in a SUBTLE HINTV LIRA rotoA per day lor tPAnAlOAt One of them wa.*i Baron Gcorgtf III a rage, determined to show Gale style to which she Is unaccustomed. causes.—Coleridge. Present WILLIA.M 8. HYDtL-E*q.r SoenowskI, former Poli.sh army thing that had happened at the RUSSIA IS THREATENED Bounced three witnesses will be ex- 'Ci»i6itmAttaviC6.i«ic. T.asiaaawtT. «-/• AdA IN ADDITION TO SILVER Lane Judge. she eannot take Brian from her. mill. Five minutes, later they had Btfeetivo Morcb 1ft IMf Katate of Albert McLachlan late of colonel. NOW GO ON WITH ’THE STORY j 1 •••mc'.'ir. Youth—I asked her to be my wife CAAb CbArco Bus Line, De Luxe Buj for lodge Manchester, In eefd Diatrict. deceased. reached Gale’s home. Flapper Fa n n y Say& 4 CODAACUtlvo UayA ..I 7 ctAl t Ata party or team trips, we also offer Sosnowski was sentenced to life WITH ANOTHER FAMINE During the week-end the House one day. ttsau.awlT.orf. On motion of David A. W'llson. 75 Imprisonment. The same sentence CHAPTER XXVin “You'll come In, won't you?” she lo.*;i otto ot its members through I CORAACUtlTA DaSTI s.I t OtA 11 OtA 7 passenger sedan delivery. Phone Pearl St.. Hartford, Conn., adminletra* asked. Friend—What did the eay? 1 Day ...... I 11 At*! 1* tor was Imposed on Frauleln von Jena, ’The crowd shuffled out of the death. Representative Conrad *H. Youth—Not one hour. AH ordara for IrracQlAr Intertlons .3063, 8860, 8864. movie theater, stopping to look at "Not tonight, (xoing to be home Rosser, (R.,'of Glastonbury),, died will b# oharffod At tha ona time rata. ORDERED;—That air montha from the daughter of a former general of (Continued From Page One)- S(»RCHY SMITH Down Through Mexico By John C. Terry Spoctat ratea for long torm overir the Ifith day of February, A. D.. 1935, the army. posters announcing next week’s tomorrow evening?" last night at the age of 33. Funny thing about money It goes Aav AdvertiainB giva upoo roqueat. PROFESSIONAL he and the same are limited and al­ Frau von Falkenhayn went to her show; girls peering to catch a "I think so.” The House is expected to act on very fast, yet It doesn’t go very far rr AWV HUMAN rAV, r u r . INUCKS'/MAODOK. IN MEXICO CITY. REceWES AN I Ada ordtred for three or ait daya lowed for the creditors within which •Then I'll drop around." Dr. David Feuchtwang. the chief Rosser’s death tomorrow. webB o o r •» d«r *iM SERVICES 22 to bring in their claims against aald death under the name of her first glimpse of themselves In the narrow today. ■nurilf AiL-ftrmN' VREENT ->EL6 dRAM HtOM MI0WNSV|UE,4 And atoppad before the third or fifth eatate. and the aald admlnlatrator I« rabbi of Vienna, Cardinal Innitzer JUMP ON MADOCK-AMD day will be charged only dor the ao- husband; she had been known In mirror pauicls at either side of the 0 8TWMIMD Th US OUTk' TH' SHUCKS tUAl number of Jroea the d Appeer- directed to give, public notice to the Berlin society by her second hus­ entrance, to powder noses and dab at Vienna, and Dr. Eugen Cholsy POLICE NOTES IN VERSE A wife was vigorously powdering IT WAS IMPORTANT T » credltora to bring In their rlalme They said good night and Gale and Dr. Adolf Keller at Geneva. WARN GERMAN AUTOISTS. o s r m piANef ATTkREe INTH' Ad. charging at the rate earned, but JOHN COCKERHAM—Ptanoi tun- within aald time allowed by posting a band's name, Von Berg. on rouge, chattering and laughing; went ins.ide the house. Her father her face before going out. KEEP MV no Atlowenee or refunds can be made t(l, repaired, rebuilt. 28 Bigelow copy of this order on the public sign Offlrlal Statement young men who spoke In deeper "For the last two years informa­ Numbcrg.'Germany.—(AP)—^ Po­ Husband—Why do you go to all YHRoUdM Tb fOMTH on alx time ada stopped after the was in the kitchen fumbling about tion of unimpeachable authenticity lice poems instead of unlovely sum­ •TAimNO + I v Hlrcet. Phone 4210. post nearest to the place where tho The official communique told of tones, pausing to light cigarcta and that trouble? I’m tired of waiting. AMdRieA, SMUMV TIME c x r fifth dey. deceased last dwelt within said town an open cupboard. and emanating from eye-witncsscs mons remind absent-minded drivers No '*tni forbids”; dtapUy lines not the executions under the headline: jam hats on firmly. There were old- Wife—Modesty, my dear. SecRET- AOld. and by publishing the same In some "Hello,” he ssdd. "Thought I’d like has testified to the distress in vari­ that parking is forbidden at partic­ Huel^nd—Modesty ? FECIMf '9 KifP Hit Tha Harald will not ba raspooaiblo newapaper having a circulation In The National Socialist State ci people and some children—a non­ a little something hot to drink. Is ous parts of the Soviet Union," says ular spots here. U M itm tnt SBcnr, for mors than oua Incorrect inaertioa REPAIRING 23 said probate district, within ten days Crushes Treason.” The communique descript crowd, the usual patrons of Wife—Yes. I have no desire to from the date of this order, and re­ there some tea here somewhere?" the report. “At the present day "Politenes.s is the beet policy” ■hine in public. .tr'Tj-ysjt , of any advertlaefnent ordered for SKATES SHARPENED, key mak* said; the Strand where pictures were ex­ fV8N FROM Mil OWN m ■ore than one time. turn make to this court of the notice "In that-square box,” Gale told even Russian sources allow it to say the traffic police. The Inadvertent omlaaton of lacor* Ing. lock, gun. vacuum cleaner re­ given. “The German Reich's People's hibited which, six or .yight week.s him. "But sit down—I’ll make it for appear that a large part of the "Four hundred yards from here MENm.*. WILUA.M S. HYDE Court, by verdict of Feb. 16, sen­ carjler, had been shown in the larg­ It Is good to khow in these days root publication of edvertleing will be pairing. Bralthwaitc. 52 Pearl St. you," population in the famine areas has men are at work on the road. when every one is demanding a roctlflo! only by cancellatloD of the Judge. tenced to death for betraying mili­ er theaters In the more brightly She filled the kettle and put It been deprived of its reserves and is Please take care!" is a warning charge made for the service rendered. ir-2-U-36. tary secrets, 8Tau von Valkenhayn lighted section of the town. square deal, that taxes arc on the ARtv Nvier All advertisements must conform over the fire to boil, got out cups at the mercy of famine. which automobilists frequently find up-and-up. a _ i . i to stylo, eopy and typography with COURSES AND CLASSES 27 AT A COL’IIT OF rnO B A TE H EbD and P’rau von Natsmer, both of Ber­ Steve Alcyers looked down on and saucers and a loaf of bread. Harvest Is Poor MORNINd, H8 t .Msncheiltr. within and for tha lin. on German roads. Just past the I n HOUR AND A half ragulatlopa enforced by the publish* Gale a.s they stopped out on the "Where’s Steve?” her father ask­ ‘The very existence of the agarian danger point a further notice, 0RousK Hif n m s CIVIL SERVICE coaching. Peraonal District of Manchaatar, on tha 16th Man—How did your friend Jasper ara and ttaay raaerva tbs right to "Furthermore, the Polish citizen. sidewalk. ‘‘Wasn’t such a bad pic­ population, and more especially that P LATER, HIS RJdirr OF adit, revlao or ro)ac« any eopy eon* Inatruction until placed. Examina- day of Fabriiary. A. D., 1S35. » George von Sosnowski, and Irena ed. "TTtank you for taking care,” has come out with that farming experi­ alderod obiaetlonebto. I'rasanl \V1I.,LIA.M .«!. HVDK, Eiq.. ture, was it?” he asked. "He went on.” of the non-collectivised peasants, is “worked wonders.” the police say. ment of hla? ItANCS nears TAMPICO- CliOSINO HOOKS—Classified ada to tlona now opmlng. Requirementa Judge. von Jena were sentenced to life free. Pcrgnnte Inatitute. Box T, "Oh, I liked It. TTiat girl who was Her father watched aa Gale cut seriously endangered. Foreigners The driver who leaves bis car at Friend—He made a lot of money. c turn, A. r. AX xiita i.«.w : bo publlabod aamo day must bo re- Eatata of 01g» A, Walker lata of terms In the penitentiary on the ’Kathy’ Is a new star, isn’t she? I've have stated that the harvest is ex­ Aolvad by It o'ctocli aoon; Saturdayo Herald. •Manchaatar, in aald Diatrict. dccaaaed. same charge. the bread and placed it on a plate, one of those points in Numberg Man—Begiimer’a luck, eh? i«:IO A. m. On motion of Raymond A. W alker never seen her before. And didn't set out butter and a bottle of milk. tremely poor and that in places the where parking Is forbidden finds Friend—Not at all. He sold the WASHINGTON TUBBS of said Manchaatar administrator "The verdict on Frau von Falkcn- she look beautiful—” yield amounts to nil." pasted on his windshield a printed place to the nearest town for an By Crane OUT OUR WAY By Williams TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERED;—That alx months from hayn and Frau von Natzmer was “You and Steve haven't been having HELP WANTED— The words broke off. A couple—a any arguments, have you?" he ask­ Professing Its Iridiffcrence to poli­ slip -with a verse begging him to airport. 1 TELLVA.EAS^J BOABDV'S CRAzy. MB'* (SOME L ADMIT SHE Alf^'T LIKE l i s t e n , y o u N (3 WANT ADS. tha 16th day of February A. D., 1936 carried out after Der Fuehrer iuld tical or social interests, the appeal Ciw> SURE. FEMALE 35 ba and the same are limited and al­ small girl In a bright red hat and ed. avoid this place in future and so PLUMB c o o -c o o l h e 's KJOTT OKILV OUMHA MARRY 7 j TH IS - LIKE VOU, I MEAN Ada ate aecoptod over the lolepboao lowed for the creditors within which Reich’s Chancellor (Hitler) refused "considers it an elementary duty WE SAYS MAN— 1 NEVER a pardon." rather dowdy fur coat and a tall "No.” assist good order in Germany. Don't blame friends who fall you. Too much powder wrecke year 'AT DIZZY DUCHESS, BUT HE CLAIMS HE'S J------' fit tbs CHAKOS KATE given above w a n t e d —HOUSEKEEPER. Muat to bring In their clulma agalnit aald youth—had just halted before the Loyalty Is for those who are noble appearanea'Tn a flash. H E^- LIKE eriBLS IKJ VOUR D A Y ----- W A S C300L-V-ByBV>f aa a eonvonien j to adverttooro. but aatata. and tha aald admlnlatrator la Sosnowski la accused of being the Tom Henderson studied his daugh­ -i^ ^ W W A BE A HEgQ. AND IN NO AGE' tba CASH RATES will o« aeoopted aa stay nights. Two children. Apply directed to give public notlca In tha glass cage where tickets were sold. ter’s face. She was certainly thin­ enough to Inspire IL KlNDA GOOLY-HVED AND between 5 and 8. 50 Jensen street, brains of a well organized espionage Gale heard the girl laugh and turn­ ru x x PAYMKNT If paid At tba busl- credltora to bring In their claima service which supplied military ner than she had been. He did not E L U S H V / NIOVYAEJAVs-, OR PERIOD, WOULD soaa office on or before the seventh Manchester Green. althin said time allowed by poating a ing recognized Ruby Griffith before say anything more until the tea was I EVER C3RAB day following the first tnaertlon of copy of thla order on the puhllc aign secrets to Poland. The four women she saw It was Phil beside her. A IP A GIRL. WANTS A (SUV, aaeb ad otherwise the chaRUE post nrareat to tha td.ica u hare tha became Involved in the Investigation made and Gafc had poured out two SWe JUST GOES AFTER 'EM ----- SMART RATB will be collected. No reaponel* WANTED—TO BUY 58 daccaaad last dwell within said town aa a result of their acquaintance moment latci the two di.sappearcd cups and sat down before one of .ECU / hlllty for errors in telephoned ada and hy publishing tha same In soino Inside the theater. them. Then he .said, 'Tve been ijoi'- HIM A N ' GRABS HIM will bo assumed and their accuracy iKwspapar having a circulation In with the baron, m . _ V eannot be guaranteed. WANTED TO BUY a 90 degree Steve asked, “What was that you thinking about you this evening, OFF. said pruhate dial riot, within tan days Frau Von Berg, unofficial ac­ were saying?” o o “ “ 0 angle prism, suitable for telescope. from tha data of this order, and re­ counts of the alleged conspiracy say Gale. I wish you didn't have to work s s B s S S i a B a INDEX OF John Reinartx. Tel. 5303. turn make to thla court of tha notice "About the picture? Oh, I don’t the ws.y you do.” 10,0 0 “ " J I CLASSIFICATIONS given. obtained military information for know—It doesn’t matter anyhow. 0 0 0 I WIt.UAM 8. HYDE .Sosnowski by working It out of the "Nonsense!" Births ...... A I BUY EVERYTHING saleable in Judge, That was Phil with Ruby Griffith. Bngagamanta B the line of Junk and live po\iltry. ll-:-16-3S. two young women Reichawehr sccrc- Did you see them?" "It Isn’t nonsense. It's too much Jkfarrlagaa ...... C William Oatrinsky, 91 Clinton St. tarica. "Yes." for you, doing all you do at home Doatbs ...... U Tel. .5879, A'l' A CODKT V>F I’KUHATE IIEI.D They walked in silence for a few and working at the mill besides." Card of Thanks .•..«•••••••••« K M .Manchcati'r. within and tor llie METHODISTS BE.VTEN "Father, what in the world put la Mtinorlaih ...... F District of ManulieBtcr, on tha 16th moments. Then Steve said, “I wish lioat and Pound ...... I WANTED—AT ONCE used, electric day of February. A. D.. 1935. Laat Friday night at Niew. Britain you wouldn't worrj’ the way you such ideas in your bead?" Announceraanta t Incubator, capacity about 4000, I’reeent \VlLtIA.M S. HVDE, Eeq.. the DeMolay team of that city de­ do about Phil." "My own eyes have done it—see­ Faraonala ...... I Write Poidtrymcn, care of Herald. Judge. feated the South Methodist church ing you look so tired when night mi "How can I help it? You see the Aatomohiteo. Estate of Agnce .M. Field lata of team by the margin of two points, comes and growing thinner. I can’t /^lELLO, YOU OLD dRCiWLER. WHAT'S VLOOKJEVERYTHINS^ SET T L E D // MV''\ Automobllea for Hale ...... A Manchealer. In said Uletricl, dcccneeil. 28 to 26. sort of company he seems to prefer Automobiles for Hxcharigo I The .Ailmlaletrator having exhihlicd — Ruby Griffith and her crowd. You help worrying about you. Gale. You ^ ------THIS 1 1 BN(SA(SEMEMT'S AHWOUNCED, AMD X'YE MADE AUto Aocesaorlea—Tires t ,APA i:TMENTS—FLATS— hla adnilniMratloii account with aald This game climaxed a nine-game ought to be marded and settled in Auto Repairing—Patntlng 1 TENEMENTS 63 estate to thla Court for allow'ance. It winning streak which the church­ know what they're like. And ho your own home. When your mother 6ENTLEMEN, I'M-THB\1 WEAR eUSiMESS DEAL WITH PRiWCBSS JADA ^ Auto Schools ...... 1*A Is men had chalked up tu their credit. comes home at all hours of the night HAPPIEST hlAH IKI THE W ABOOT- TO END THE DEPRESSION. J ------Autos—Ship by Truck .«.••••• I WE AIM TO PLEASE; Drop In and O U D E n E D :—That tha 23d day of and morning. It’s only within the was your age—" FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blosser Autoa—For Hire ...... • February, A. D„ 1936. at 9 o'clock With the count knotted at 28-all "But things are different, now!” -^W O R L P , Oarages—Service—Btoraga .. •. • 10 see onr large heated rooms Cut forenoon, at the I'rohala Office. In and game time about up, “Red” lest six months or so that he’s been "I know. But that doesn't make ’ MB'S o r r Hts SWITCH.. 1 Motorcycles—Bicycles ...... 11 down expense. Sec Jensen, Johnson sal'll Manchester, he anil the same ia Carlson dropped In a long shot from like this." Wanted Autos—Motorcycles ... It them any better. I've lived my life HIS STICK IS Block. Phono 6070 or 7635. assigned for a hrurlng ' ltulldlng'«>wContractlng ...... *• 14 icent. garage, extra attic room, rects the Adminletrator to give public "Father, please—!" = In notice to all pareona Interested there­ son and Ritter starred for their what con I do, Steve?" TA L K TO THE KID, ) ' / Florlata—Nurae.iee ...... 16 reasonable for small family, ntar in to appear and be beard thereon hy team with the scoring evenly divid­ i i Funeral Directors ...... !• Main street. 68 School street. publlehing a copy of lhii order In ed between the losers. WITH HIS.MOTOR Haatlng—Plumbing—Roofing .«■ 17 some newspaper having a circulation "Leave him alone. Phil's smart "It’s better to face things calm­ OFF/ tnauranca ...... II In said District, five days before snUl South hlethudiat enough to take care of himself. The ly, Gale—better to talk about them. Ulllinary—Dresemakiiig ...•••• It FOR RENT—HEATED apartment p. B F. Moving—Trucking—8.orage 10 of 3 rooms, with bath. Available day of hearing and return make to T. trouble is you’re used to looking out I’m not afraid of dying. A man Pubtlo Paaatnger Ssnrlce ••••..I0<>A this Court. 2. Bliwell, I f ...... 2 l-.T .■) couldn’t be who lives as I do, a at once. Wm. Rublnow, 841 Main W Il,LIA.M 8. H Y D E 0. Smith, rf . i ...... 0 for him. You still think of him as a Painting—Papering ...... II atreet. 1-1 1 little boy." burden to the ones he loves. No, I'm Professional Servlets ...... tl H -l-U -IL **“**'•• 1. Gribbon, r f ...... 3 0-1 6 not afraid td die, but I wish I could Repairing ...... tl 1. ...3 0-1 “But he's only 19—’’ (READ THE STORY,-THEN COLOR THE PICTURE) / rallorlng—Dyeing—Cleaning 14 FOR RENT—SIX ROOM tenement, Tedford, c ...... 6 know you were going to be happy AT A COURT o r PROBATE MEED 0. Judd, c ...... 1 0-2 2 ■That's not so young. I f would be As Duncy took bis sudden flop, you out. We'll have to build a fire,, Toilet iioode and Service 16 all modern Improvement!., five at M anch.at.r, wlililn and for the a lot better for Phil If you'd give and safe. I don’t worry about Phil: Wanted—Bustneaa Se.vico •••••• II 1. Robinson, rg ...... 2 1-3 .5 the Tinics let their fish poles no doubt, to dry your clothes. Then minutes to mills, three to trolley. Dlitrict o( .ManclieKrr. on (he 16th 0. him a chance to stand on hla own he’s a boy and he can take care of iJ.P.WlLUAMjS fCdaratloMl Inquire at 82 Garden itreet Tel. day of February, A. D. 1936. ( Metcalf, I g ...... 0 1-2 1 himself. You think you can, too, but you had better take a little rest. ' A r C * ' ■*" 4 CiM»tYN4AaMiviei,(wc. T.M.Mftu.a.fAT.orr.y Courses and CUssea 17 Present tVlUDIAM S. HYDE. E*q.. feet. You do too much for him." drop and Scouty shouted, "Come mu* 6723. there's more to life than you realize. "The rest of us will gladly do the Private Instruction ...... II Judge, 5 11 4-15 26 "Maybe you’re rlghf ’ on, lads! We'll have to pull him fishing, 'cause we don't trust you. WHY MOTHBRS

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